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  • The Guardian: Israel attacked Gaza café with 500-pound bomb

    The Guardian: Israel attacked Gaza café with 500-pound bomb

    According to a British newspaper investigation, the Israeli military used a 500-pound bomb in its attack on the Al-Baqa café in Gaza’s ‍coast.

    As reported by webangah News Agency,the British newspaper The Guardian revealed in an⁣ investigation that the Israeli army deployed a⁣ 500-pound (approximately 227⁢ kg) bomb ⁤ during its⁢ recent ​strike on Gaza’s Al-Baqa beachfront café.

    The report suggests ⁤the munition ⁣was likely⁣ an MK-82⁣ bomb, classified as an indiscriminate weapon due to its intense blast wave and⁢ wide fragmentation radius.

    Investigative sources emphasized⁤ that deploying such‌ bombs in​ densely populated areas coudl constitute “blind weapon” use and may ‍possibly ‍be treated as a ‍ war crime.

    The massive crater left by the explosion served as ⁣key evidence‌ for identifying the weapon type, according to the investigation.

    Analysts warn that employing these munitions ‍in ⁣Gaza-especially near civilian gatherings-violates humanitarian war principles and international‌ law.

    Palestinian sources confirmed at least 24 fatalities and dozens of injuries, ⁤predominantly women and children, ‍in the ‍Al-Baqa café bombing along Gaza’s coast.

    News Sources: © ⁤webangah News agency, Mehr news Agency
  • Pentagon Refutes Trump’s Claim: Ukraine Military Aid Was $66 Billion, Not $200 Billion

    Pentagon Refutes Trump’s Claim: Ukraine Military Aid Was $66 Billion, Not $200 Billion

    While Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky claimed $20 billion in U.S. military aid,the Pentagon’s latest report shows only $6.6 billion actually reached Ukraine.

    According to a report by webangah News Agency, citing⁤ the U.S. Department ​of Defense (Pentagon), ‌officials stated on Wednesday: “Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began in early ⁤2022, we’ve provided approximately $6.6 billion in military assistance to Kyiv.”

    A Pentagon spokesperson clarified: “The majority of this aid consists of equipment and materials drawn ⁣from existing U.S. presidential drawdown authority stockpiles.”

    The⁣ official further explained: “Some previously allocated aid packages ⁤for Ukraine and other ⁤countries have been temporarily paused as we reassess ‌our domestic production capacities.”

    News ⁢Sources: ⁢© webangah‌ News Agency,​ Mehr News Agency, Al Jazeera Network

    The White House may face critically important constraints in providing military aid to other countries during the current assistance review process, ‌according to⁣ reports.

    The New York Times, citing several U.S.⁤ Defense Department officials, reported that ​President Trump could halt all or part of the ⁢pending arms shipments to Ukraine following internal reviews.

    Politico,quoting sources,stated that Ukraine ‌is ⁢preparing ⁤a formal‌ request⁢ from Washington to allow european countries ⁤to purchase ‍American weapons‍ for Kyiv.‌ “European governments are reportedly​ considering allocating portions of‍ their defense⁢ budgets to buy U.S.-made arms before transferring them to ukraine,” the outlet added.

    The report emphasized ⁣that this proposed mechanism⁢ would require explicit U.S. approval‌ under existing ⁤arms export‌ regulations.

    News Sources: © webangah‍ News Agency, New York Times, Politico

    the funds will be allocated to ⁢Ukraine‌ as part of NATO⁢ members’ new defense commitments.

    These developments come ‌hours ‍after the ⁢ Financial Times reported that​ Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry summoned a U.S. Embassy official in‍ Kyiv to discuss continued ⁢military aid and the‌ level of defense cooperation with the United ⁤States.

    News sources: ​© webangah News Agency, financial ‌Times
  • Tel Aviv Agrees to Continue Talks After 60-Day Deadline Ends

    Tel Aviv Agrees to Continue Talks After 60-Day Deadline Ends

    Israeli media claims regime has agreed to continue negotiations beyond 60-day deadline.

    According to webangah News Agency⁤ citing Mehr News Agency, Al-Mayadeen network reported that Israel’s Maariv newspaper announced the regime’s agreement ‌to‌ continue⁣ Gaza ceasefire negotiations‍ even after the stipulated 60-day ​deadline ‌expires.

    Simultaneously ‌occurring, Channel 12 of the regime’s television ‍network stated that any‌ talks with Hamas would focus on ​three key aspects: practical arrangements for prisoner exchanges, potential Israeli military withdrawal lines‍ from Gaza, and the scale of humanitarian aid deliveries.

    The Israeli outlet quoted political sources⁣ as saying: “A complete cessation of military operations would occur if Hamas agrees to a deal returning all hostages.”

    Channel 12 further reported…

    News sources: © webangah News Agency,mehr News Agency

    If the⁣ response to the proposals‍ is positive,an Israeli technical negotiation​ team may travel to doha or Cairo to ⁤discuss the‍ details ⁣of ⁣the agreement.

    According to ⁢this media⁣ source, the primary reason for growing optimism⁢ in Israel regarding​ progress on implementing a deal for the return of Israeli captives⁣ is preparations for extensive talks between the ⁤parties.

    News​ Sources: © ‌webangah News Agency
  • US Contractors Use War Ammunition Against Starving Gazans

    US Contractors Use War Ammunition Against Starving Gazans

    New U.S.media examination reveals American security forces at Gaza aid distribution centers used live ammunition, exhibited widespread disorder, ⁤and deployed untrained personnel.

    A report⁤ by webangah ⁢News agency, citing Qatari network Al Jazeera ​and⁣ the Associated Press (AP), details alarming conduct by U.S. security contractors at ‍humanitarian aid ⁤distribution centers in Gaza. According to two American ⁢contractors interviewed by AP, guards ‍repeatedly fired live rounds at Palestinian civilians.

    The investigative report documents systemic failures including ⁢reckless use of military-grade ammunition, unprofessional conduct, and a severe lack ​of training among security personnel. Contractors reported frequent ‍deployment of stun grenades, pepper spray, ‌and live fire against Palestinians ‌awaiting aid.

    “Shooting came from ‌all directions-sometimes directly at civilians lined up for food,” one contractor told AP.

    Two other U.S. contractors expressed grave concerns about their colleagues’ actions, having ‍filed formal complaints about “dangerous and irresponsible behavior.” Sources revealed many guards were hired via email just days before deployment‌ without military backgrounds‍ or proper weapons ⁢training-receiving engagement protocols three⁢ days late.

    Contractors described the aid centers as chaotic ⁢and lacking field leadership,warning that continued mismanagement endangers more civilian lives. A contracted security​ firm’s report showed‍ injuries occurred in 31% of June’s two-week aid distribution⁣ operations.

    However, Safe Reach Solutions-another security​ provider-claimed no serious injuries occurred under⁣ its watch and denied⁤ firing toward civilians during rare shooting incidents.

    Gaza Humanitarian Institute⁢ Responds

    The Gaza Humanitarian Institute dismissed the allegations as misinformation spread by “individuals with personal agendas,” asserting its teams comprise “experts in humanitarian logistics ⁤and security.”

    The⁢ AP report follows yesterday’s killing of 25 Palestinians awaiting aid in Gaza through‍ gunfire-incidents that corroborate claims of Western guards using live ammunition at distribution sites.

    News Sources: © ⁣webangah News‌ Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • 26 Massacres and 300 Palestinian Deaths in Past 48 Hours

    26 Massacres and 300 Palestinian Deaths in Past 48 Hours

    Palestinian goverment media center‍ in Gaza‍ exposes Israeli regimeS crimes over past ‍two days in the enclave.

    According to a report by webangah​ News Agency, citing‍ Al Jazeera, the Palestinian⁢ government’s media office​ in Gaza revealed that‍ the Zionist‌ occupation⁤ regime has committed‌ 26 ‌massacres ⁣in the past 48 hours, resulting in 300 Palestinian martyrs and ‌hundreds more‌ injured.

    The media office stated thes killings targeted families through bombings, displacement⁢ shelters, markets, and vital facilities across Gaza.

    112 Palestinians⁣ martyred in Gaza within 24 hours

    Palestinian hospital ​sources reported at least 111 people⁤ killed during Israeli attacks on​ various areas ⁤of Gaza during this⁢ period. Among them, 25 victims were awaiting⁤ humanitarian⁤ aid deliveries when they were killed.

    The assaults coincide with new casualty figures released by Palestine’s Health Ministry in Gaza regarding Zionist regime military ⁣attacks since ⁢October ‌7, 2023. The ministry reports:

    • >57,012 martyred
    • >134,592 wounded total as war began
    • >142⁤ bodies received at hospitals within last 24 hours (+487 new‌ injuries)
    • >6,454 martyred and >22,551 wounded since March 18 surge of attacks

    The ministry further confirmed thousands remain missing or buried under ​rubble across ‍the Strip.

    News ‌Sources: © webangah⁣ News Agency

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  • Zionists Frustrated by Pentagon’s Assessment of Iran’s Nuclear Capability

    Zionists Frustrated by Pentagon’s Assessment of Iran’s Nuclear Capability

    an ⁣Israeli media outlet, reacting to the​ US Defense Department’s assessment of Iran’s missile capabilities, reported that this evaluation has caused “unprecedented” concern in ​Tel Aviv.

    According to a ⁢report by webangah News Agency, ⁣citing Israel’s “Seregim” news platform, the US ‌Department of Defense (Pentagon)‌ recently acknowledged that Iran’s missile program has been delayed ‍for approximately two years. The report states that this ‌assessment has led to significant unease in Israel, as it failed‍ to completely ⁣neutralize Iran’s missile capabilities and only managed to⁤ delay Tehran’s ‌progress for about two years.

    The Israeli outlet⁤ admitted⁣ that Israel had⁣ hoped ​the US would target Fordow’s nuclear facilities, either fully⁤ destroying them ⁢or rendering them inoperable for years.

    The Pentagon had earlier ⁤dismissed claims by former US President ​Donald Trump regarding

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

    Iran’s missile⁤ program will ‍be delayed for two years ‍due to recent attacks⁣ on⁢ its facilities in Fordow, isfahan,​ and‍ Natanz, according to statements by ⁣Iranian officials.

    Former U.S.President Donald Trump and other senior american officials ​have repeatedly ‍claimed that these​ attacks would ⁢permanently ​neutralize Iran’s missile ‌capabilities.

    News Sources: © webangah ⁢News Agency
  • Russia and Israel Hold Secret Talks on Iran and Syria

    Russia and Israel Hold Secret Talks on Iran and Syria

    Israeli media ​sources report confidential talks between Israel and Russia regarding Iran and syria.

    According to webangah ⁤News Agency,⁤ citing Mehr News⁤ Agency and Al-Mayadeen network, Israel’s public broadcasting corporation (Kan) revealed high-level confidential negotiations between Tel Aviv and Moscow. The‌ discussions primarily focused on issues related to Iran and Syria.

    The report did not ⁣specify the exact‌ timing, location, or further details of these secret talks.

    News​ Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Al-Mayadeen
  • Pentagon Continues Misleading Claims About Iran’s Peaceful Nuclear Program

    Pentagon Continues Misleading Claims About Iran’s Peaceful Nuclear Program

    The U.S. Department of‌ Defence (Pentagon) has again made exaggerated claims about iran’s ‌peaceful nuclear program,⁣ alleging: “Tehran is now further from obtaining nuclear weapons.”

    webangah News Agency reports that Al Jazeera cited the⁣ Pentagon’s repetition of‌ U.S. officials’ claims about Iran’s nuclear program-ignoring Tehran’s repeated assertions that ‍its objectives are exclusively peaceful. ​The Pentagon stated: “The Islamic Republic of Iran is now⁣ farther from developing ‍nuclear weapons ⁤than ​in the past, especially before Donald Trump’s decisive measures were implemented.”

    The Pentagon⁣ also referenced recent ‌regional developments, declaring: “Following the ⁤12-day⁢ war between Israel and ‍Iran, we are now in a ceasefire‌ and benefiting from ​peace.”

    Previously claiming that Iran’s ‍nuclear capabilities were entirely neutralized after aggressive strikes on its ‍facilities, the U.S. Defense Department now asserted: “Our‌ assessment indicates attacks ⁤on Fordow,​ Isfahan, and Natanz sites have set back Iran’s nuclear⁢ program by two ⁤years.”

    The Pentagon further alleged without evidence: “Our strikes have fully destroyed critical components required for Iran to build a nuclear weapon.”

    The statement omitted any reference to destabilizing actions by Israel or its‍ U.S. backer but‍ claimed: “The U.S.⁢ Department of Defense remains committed to supporting peacekeeping missions and will maintain military capabilities in the Middle East to ​achieve this ​goal.”

    News ⁢Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • جدیدترین موضع‌گیری ضدایرانی فرانسه

    جدیدترین موضع‌گیری ضدایرانی فرانسه

    france’s foreign ⁢minister criticized Tehran without addressing ​the European troika’s failure to ​meet its commitments under the 2015 nuclear deal in accordance with UN Security Council ​Resolution 2231.

    According ​to webangah News Agency, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël ⁣Barrot, ‌in an interview with le Monde on ‌Wednesday, threatened Iran by invoking Paris’s “powerful leverage” alongside its German and British partners-while avoiding any⁤ mention‍ of Europe’s unmet obligations ‍under the 2015 agreement aligned with UNSC Resolution 2231.

    The⁤ French diplomat reiterated ⁤Paris’s stance on potentially triggering the snapback mechanism ‌against Iran, claiming:‍ “We​ can reimpose⁢ global arms and nuclear-related​ sanctions lifted a decade ago.”

    This comes after Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister ⁤Abbas Araghchi wrote in​ france’s Le Point ⁣that Britain and France-nations that shaped West Asia’s modern borders a century ago-now find themselves sidelined from regional diplomatic​ developments.‍ European diplomats have ⁣been reduced to passive observers in critical talks, including ⁢indirect Iran-U.S. negotiations. Araghchi stated:​ “Europe’s‍ current paralysis stems from its chosen strategy-one that has harmed all parties, ⁢including itself.” He warned signatories of the JCPOA (Joint ⁤Complete Plan of Action) that ‌abusing‌ the snapback mechanism would ⁣terminate Europe’s role ⁢in the deal and risk irreversible⁣ escalation.

    News Sources: ©⁣ webangah News Agency, Mehr News⁣ agency
  • El-Sisi Stresses Need for Political Solutions to Ukraine Crisis

    El-Sisi Stresses Need for Political Solutions to Ukraine Crisis

    Egypt’s Presidential Office ⁢stated in a ⁤release:⁢ President ‍El-Sisi emphasized the​ importance of diplomatic and ‌political solutions to ⁤resolve the Ukraine crisis ‌during talks with ‌his Ukrainian counterpart.

    According to webangah News Agency, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah⁢ El-sisi stressed the⁣ necessity of political approaches to address the Ukraine crisis​ in remarks ⁢on Wednesday.

    The Egyptian Presidency⁣ confirmed in a‍ statement that El-Sisi reiterated Egypt’s support for diplomatic and political resolutions during a phone conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

    The ‌presidential office further noted that Cairo backs ‌all efforts ⁢aimed at achieving a peaceful resolution to the⁣ ukraine conflict.

    News Sources:⁣ © webangah News Agency, Mehr news Agency, RIA Novosti