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  • Netanyahu’s rift with former Shin Bet chief exposed in leaked footage

    Netanyahu’s rift with former Shin Bet chief exposed in leaked footage

    Tensions between the former head of the zionist regime’s⁤ internal security agency and ​its prime minister have peaked in recent ​months following allegations of negligence related to‌ Operation ‍Al-Aqsa Storm.

    According to webangah News⁣ Agency, citing Mehr News Agency ⁤and al Jazeera, some Zionist officials believe the 2023 Operation Al-Aqsa ⁤Storm occured due to failures ⁣by the regime’s internal security apparatus, known as Shin Bet (Shabak).

    The aftermath saw escalating disputes between Benjamin Netanyahu, the Zionist regime’s prime minister, and Ronen Bar, Shin Bet’s former director, with both exchanging public accusations.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News ⁢Agency, al Jazeera
  • Half of Germans oppose arms exports to Zionist regime

    Half of Germans oppose arms exports to Zionist regime

    Poll: Half ⁤of Germans Oppose Arms Exports to Zionist Regime

    According to a survey by the Civi Institute, half of⁣ Germans oppose arms exports ⁣to the Zionist regime, as ​reported by webangah News Agency.

    Germany⁣ was ⁤the second-largest arms supplier ‍to Israel ⁢last year after the⁣ U.S., with exports totaling $354 ‌million.

    The poll ‌results come ​as pro-Palestine and ‍Gaza protests continue ⁤weekly across Europe, with demonstrators demanding their governments halt weapons shipments⁣ to‌ the ​Zionist regime.

    Last week, Spain’s parliament⁣ officially ‌approved a ban on arms exports to Tel Aviv.

    The ​UK, Italy, netherlands, Belgium and ‌Canada have⁤ also suspended or restricted weapons sales to the Zionist​ regime.

    News sources: ©​ webangah News Agency,Mehr News⁢ Agency
  • Moscow Thanks Ankara for Facilitating Talks With Kyiv

    Moscow Thanks Ankara for Facilitating Talks With Kyiv

    Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov expressed Moscow’s⁣ gratitude for Turkey’s ‌role in facilitating negotiations between Russia and Ukraine during talks with his Turkish counterpart.

    According to webangah ⁢News Agency, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey⁢ Lavrov⁣ thanked ankara⁤ for its mediation efforts during Russia-Ukraine negotiations in Istanbul ​during his meeting with Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan in Moscow.

    “As President Vladimir Putin stated yesterday, we appreciate all opportunities Turkey has⁣ again provided for ‌another round ⁣of direct negotiations between‍ Russian and Ukrainian delegations,” Lavrov said.

    Lavrov ​noted the negotiation⁢ agenda⁣ with the Turkish side remains⁢ extensive, ‌following agreements reached during the presidents’ ‌meeting between both countries.

    Addressing Fidan directly, Lavrov‍ emphasized: “Our mutual willingness to achieve results and afterward deepen cooperation was reaffirmed – as demonstrated by⁣ Putin welcoming you yesterday.”

    Fidan arrived in Russia for a ⁣two-day⁣ visit at Lavrov’s invitation. The Turkish diplomat ‍met with ⁣Putin at⁢ the⁣ Kremlin yesterday and also held talks with Vladimir⁣ Medinsky, the Russian ⁤presidential advisor who led ​Moscow’s delegation during may 6 negotiations in Istanbul.

    news Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, TASS
  • Kuwait backs establishment of independent Palestinian state based on 1967 borders

    Kuwait backs establishment of independent Palestinian state based on 1967 borders

    Kuwait’s Crown Prince calls for resumption of peace process between ​Palestinians and occupiers,reaffirming the country’s support for an self-reliant palestinian state based on 1967 borders.

    According to webangah news Agency, Kuwait has urged the revival⁢ of peace talks ‍between Palestinians and occupying forces.

    Sheikh Sabah Khaled al-Hamad Al-Sabah, Kuwait’s Crown Prince, emphasized the need to strengthen cooperation in combating terrorism, extremism, organized crime, enhancing security intelligence sharing, and improving crisis response capabilities during his participation in the second⁤ summit of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and ASEAN in Malaysia.

    Al-Sabah reiterated Kuwait’s longstanding position on the Palestinian issue, supporting⁢ Palestinians’ right to an independent state based on June ⁣1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital.

    He called on the international community to fulfill its legal and moral obligations by applying necessary pressure ‌to halt aggression and ensure international protection for civilians.

    The Crown Prince reaffirmed Kuwait’s demand for a‌ serious resumption of peace negotiations between palestine and Israel based on ​legitimate international resolutions ​and the Arab Peace Initiative. He praised ASEAN’s stance in supporting Palestinians’ legal rights and just causes.

    Regarding Syria, Al-Sabah stated that GCC countries ⁢welcome positive developments there while reaffirming support for ongoing ‍efforts to achieve security, stability, sovereignty preservation—and territorial integrity—of Syria.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Israel’s tunnel construction under Al-Aqsa Mosque violates international law

    Israel’s tunnel construction under Al-Aqsa Mosque violates international law

    Al Jazeera expert states that⁤ the tunnel beneath Al-Aqsa Mosque, were Netanyahu deliberately made remarks, was ​constructed in violation of‌ international laws, sparking ⁣a near-uprising ​during its construction in 1996.
    News Sources: ‌© webangah News Agency,Mehr ‍News Agency
  • Gaza City Buried Under 250,000 Tons of Accumulated Waste

    Gaza City Buried Under 250,000 Tons of Accumulated Waste

    Over​ 250,000 tons of waste have⁣ accumulated ⁢across the city, especially in central areas, becoming a breeding ground for diseases, ⁣harmful insects, and rodents.

    according to webangah News Agency,⁢ Gaza Municipality warned on Tuesday that the ​waste accumulation crisis is worsening daily and has escalated into⁢ a full-scale environmental and‍ public health disaster.

    The municipality reported that over⁤ 250,000 tons of waste piled across the city—especially ⁤in central zones—has turned into ⁣hotspots for disease proliferation and pest infestations.

    In a‌ statement, gaza Municipality ​said it is attempting to mitigate the crisis by collecting garbage at temporary sites in downtown areas and​ cleaning main ‌streets.‍ Though,critical ​shortages of waste collection vehicles⁤ and fuel—coupled with Israeli occupation forces blocking trash transfers to the primary landfill in Juhr al-Dik (east of gaza)—are exacerbating conditions.

    Local authorities warned ⁣that prolonged neglect could severely endanger public⁢ health, particularly as Gaza’s healthcare system⁢ and urban ⁢infrastructure near collapse due to sustained attacks by the occupying regime⁤ and an ongoing blockade.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency,‌ Mehr ‍News Agency
  • Nabih Berri Says No Tangible Steps Seen to Halt Israeli Attacks

    Nabih Berri Says No Tangible Steps Seen to Halt Israeli Attacks

    Lebanon’s Parliament Speaker stated: “We have‌ yet to ⁤witness any tangible steps to halt Israel’s aggressions against Lebanon. ‌Our position‌ on adhering to the ceasefire ⁤agreement and UN Resolution⁤ 1701 remains ⁣unchanged.”

    According ​to webangah News Agency, Lebanon’s ⁢Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri declared: “No ​matter how hard thay try, they will not influence ⁣us. The more their pressures⁢ and violations escalate, the firmer our resolve becomes to defend our nation and liberate territories ⁣occupied by the Israeli enemy.”

    He emphasized: ‍”So ⁣far, we have seen ‌no ⁤concrete measures to stop ⁢Israel’s aggressions against Lebanon. Our stance​ on upholding the ‌ceasefire agreement and UN Resolution 1701‍ has not changed. however, Americans must​ compel Israel to respect the agreement and cease ⁢its violations—this is fundamental and‍ must⁤ precede ‍any other action.”

    Berri also expressed satisfaction wiht Lebanon’s recent municipal elections, praising their conduct while urging a renewed⁤ focus on reconstruction as⁣ a top priority.

    “The reconstruction process must⁣ not be‍ delayed,” he ⁢stressed.

    Regarding parliamentary elections, Berri noted ⁣that consultations have begun in⁣ Parliament. “The electoral law must be amended to eliminate ambiguities and suspicions—we are working‍ toward this goal,” he said.

    When ⁢asked about reports ⁢of U.S. Deputy Envoy for Middle East Affairs Morgan Ortagas’ visit‍ to Beirut, Berri​ stated he had no prior knowledge‍ of the trip, ‌learning of it only through media reports.

    News‌ sources: © webangah News Agency,Mehr News Agency,Al-jomhouriya
  • Iraqi government spokesperson Tel Aviv has violated all humanitarian principles

    Iraqi government spokesperson Tel Aviv has violated all humanitarian principles

    The Iraqi government strongly condemned the⁣ Israeli regime’s⁣ heinous policies of⁢ starving Gaza’s residents and called for‍ urgent global action.

    In a statement reported by webangah News Agency, Basem Al-Awadi, spokesperson for the Iraqi government, addressed the situation in Gaza, stating: “The Iraqi government condemns​ and opposes ⁤the cruel ​policy of⁢ starvation imposed ⁣on our palestinian brothers in Gaza.”

    He added:‍ “It is⁣ undeniably clear that the Zionist regime has violated all humanitarian and legal principles, using the blockade and prevention of ​aid‍ as tools to ⁤eliminate Palestinians.”

    Al-Awadi emphasized: “We urge the Arab⁣ and Islamic world, international community, and ⁣organizations to fulfill their responsibilities by exerting maximum pressure to deliver food and humanitarian aid—especially amid ⁣Israel’s relentless war campaign ⁣and purposeful starvation of besieged Gazans.”

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, ‍Mehr News Agency, ⁣Al-Mayadeen
  • Israeli military admits two soldiers wounded in Gaza

    Israeli military admits two soldiers wounded in Gaza

    Zionist regime media ​reports two more soldiers wounded in‍ Gaza clashes wiht‍ Resistance forces.

    According to webangah⁢ News Agency, Zionist regime media has⁢ acknowledged new casualties in ​Gaza.

    Zionist sources confirmed that⁣ two⁤ soldiers were wounded during​ clashes ⁤in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza.

    The Zionist media ‍admitted both soldiers sustained severe injuries.

    The ⁣incident follows earlier Palestinian ⁢reports of an anti-Zionist operation⁤ by Resistance ‍forces in northern ⁢Gaza, which resulted in multiple⁤ casualties among the occupying Zionist regime’s‍ troops.

    Al-Aqsa TV​ also⁣ reported⁢ an ‍Israeli helicopter landing west of Beit ‌Lahia settlement in northwestern ⁢Gaza amid heavy smoke bomb shelling in the area.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News agency, Al-Maseera, Al-Aqsa TV
  • Zelensky still reeling from Istanbul setback

    Zelensky still reeling from Istanbul setback

    Ukraine’s President has again urged the U.S.‍ to increase pressure on Russia’s President ‍and compel him to ⁤engage in peace negotiations.

    According to webangah News Agency, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called on the U.S.​ to exert greater pressure on Russian president Vladimir Putin, accusing Moscow of “treating diplomacy as a game.”

    Zelenskyy’s remarks followed​ three consecutive⁣ days of intense Russian ‌attacks on Kyiv and other Ukrainian regions, involving⁢ over 900 drones⁢ and missiles.‌ In ⁣a Telegram post, he stated: “Russia’s strikes grow bolder and more extensive each night.”

    “There is no logic here—only a clear political⁤ choice,” he added. “Putin’s choice, Russia’s choice: to prolong⁢ this war and destroy human ⁣lives.”

    The Ukrainian leader‌ emphasized that new, severe sanctions ⁤against Russia by the U.S., ⁢Europe, and all global advocates for‍ peace would serve as an effective tool‍ to force Moscow toward ​a‌ ceasefire—and‍ perhaps even respect.

    “Putin must respect those he‌ negotiates with,” Zelenskyy continued. “right now,he⁤ is⁢ blatantly treating⁤ diplomacy and diplomats as pawns. This ⁤behavior‍ must change.”

    The ⁣comments come amid fragile bilateral relations between Ukraine and Donald Trump’s administration, with Zelenskyy positioning Putin as​ the primary⁣ obstacle to peace.

    Trump has openly expressed frustration ‌over stalled Ukraine peace talks, recently ⁤claiming Putin had “gone entirely mad” while advising Zelenskyy to “watch his words.”

    Kyiv seeks a 30-day⁢ ceasefire during negotiations—a proposal Moscow has so far rejected.

    last week, ⁢Putin told Trump in a phone call that Russia was preparing a memorandum outlining its negotiating position. though, Kyiv and its European allies accuse ⁤the kremlin of obstructing progress. During their first direct talks in Istanbul earlier this year (May 15), ‍both‌ sides agreed to exchange 1,000 prisoners of war.

    Zelenskyy arrived​ in Ankara on May 15​ for negotiations with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan—the same day as Ukraine-Russia talks began—and promptly ‌accused moscow of sending “a fake ⁢low-level delegation”.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency

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