برچسب: West Asia

  • Wall Street: Iran’s Attacks Became More Effective as the War Progressed

    Wall Street: Iran’s Attacks Became More Effective as the War Progressed

    A Western newspaper acknowledged ​the success of Iran’s missile attacks against the occupied territories.

    The English ⁢section of webangah News‌ Agency, citing Mehr News⁣ Agency and Al Jazeera, reported that the Wall Street‍ Journal admitted Iran’s missiles increasingly ​penetrated the Israeli regime’s defensive ‍layers as the war progressed.

    The ‍report noted that the⁢ average rate ‍of accomplished Iranian attacks during the conflict‍ with Israel has been rising.

    It emphasized ‍that iran altered the timing and methods of its missile strikes, expanding its geographic range of targets.

    Earlier satellite images⁢ revealed that Iran’s missile attack ​on ⁢Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar targeted a dome⁤ housing secure American⁤ communication equipment.

    These ⁣satellite images, taken hours before Iran’s strike,⁤ show the dome ⁢intact at Al udeid. However, ‌images from two days after the attack indicate that this American ‍communications​ dome is ‍no longer visible and nearby buildings have also sustained ⁣damage.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Al ‍Jazeera
  • Israeli Center Admits: Israel Army Faces Most Dangerous Crisis

    Israeli Center Admits: Israel Army Faces Most Dangerous Crisis

    The Israeli regime’s Internal ‍Security studies Center ‍announced ⁣that its army is facing one of the most severe manpower shortages in ​its history.

    The English section of webangah News Agency,citing Mehr News Agency via Al Masirah news outlet,reported that the Israeli regime’s internal Security Studies Center described the army as confronting one of the most dangerous personnel crises⁤ as its establishment. The center attributed this crisis to troop attrition across various fronts, particularly in Gaza.

    In this context, Israel’s Channel 12 revealed that soldiers have expressed ⁢complaints about military operations ‍lasting up to ‌12 consecutive hours.

    The channel also noted that due to a shortage⁢ of forces-following nearly 10,000 soldiers being killed or wounded-special forces units are now undertaking infantry missions.

    News sources:‍ © webangah news Agency, Mehr‍ News Agency,
  • 203 Killed in Sweida Clashes Since Sunday

    203 Killed in Sweida Clashes Since Sunday

    The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that at least 203 people have been killed in the ongoing clashes in Syria.

    The English section of webangah News Agency, citing‍ Mehr News Agency and Al Masirah, stated that the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has confirmed ⁣over 203 fatalities ⁤in the recent clashes⁣ in Suwayda province, southern​ Syria, ‍since Sunday.

    The institution added that among the dead are 21 civilians ⁣who were executed on the‍ ground.

    Last Sunday marked the start of a new wave of intense fighting between armed‌ Druze groups and Bedouin tribes in Suwayda ‌province, resulting in dozens of deaths ​and thousands displaced.

    In‍ response to these clashes, Syria’s Ministries of Defense and Interior dispatched​ units to restore order and regain control⁤ over the province.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Jumblatt Warns Syrians to Beware of Israeli Subversion

    Jumblatt Warns Syrians to Beware of Israeli Subversion

    The Druze political ​leader in Lebanon called a political solution the best‍ way to resolve‍ the Suwayda‌ conflict and urged locals to remain vigilant against ‌provocations by the Israeli ‌regime.

    According to the ⁤English⁤ section‌ of webangah News​ Agency, quoting ‌Mehr News Agency, Walid Jumblatt, former head⁢ of Lebanon’s Progressive Socialist ⁣Druze Party, emphasized in‌ an‍ interview with Al-Mayadeen network the importance of⁣ achieving a⁤ political solution in Suwayda province. He stressed the need ​to prevent sectarian⁤ strife⁢ and counter provocations by the Israeli regime in ‍this region.

    As a leading ​Druze political figure in ⁣Lebanon, Jumblatt stated that establishing a ceasefire requires withdrawal of the Syrian​ army ​and entrusting security responsibilities to local residents.

    He also called on Suwayda inhabitants​ to remain alert to attempts at incitement by Israel, noting that “the best solution ‌is a ‌political one guaranteed by the Syrian government.”

    Sheikh Nasr ⁢al-Din al-Gharib,spiritual leader and Druze sheikh ‍of wisdom in Lebanon,condemned‌ recent⁣ crimes against people ​in Suwayda. He identified those behind these acts as proxies⁢ for both the United States and Israel.

    He described attacks on mosques and churches as aimed at undermining Syria’s⁤ resistance identity and heritage. Sheikh al-Gharib called for an end⁤ to these actions and ⁢advocated for unified national stances to prevent country fragmentation.

    News ⁢sources: © webangah ⁤News Agency, Mehr News Agency,
  • Inflation in the Occupied Territories Exceeds Forecasts

    Inflation in the Occupied Territories Exceeds Forecasts

    official statistics from the Israeli regime⁢ reveal that inflation in ‍the occupied territories‌ has ‌surpassed previously announced forecasts.

    The ⁤Israeli Central ⁤bureau of Statistics reported that annual inflation reached 3.3 percent in June 2025, marking an increase of ⁢0.2‌ percentage points compared to May.

    Previously,⁣ projections had estimated inflation would not exceed 3.1 percent in the occupied territories.

    In response, the Bank of Israel maintained its interest rate at 4.5 percent ⁣for the twelfth consecutive time ⁣last week, with no indication of when ⁢a reduction might take place.

    This comes⁢ amid a significant decline in Israel’s credit ⁢rating following its conflict with Iran.

    News Sources: © webangah News‌ agency, Mehr News agency, Al Mayadeen
  • Fourth Suicide in Israeli Army Within Less Than Two Weeks

    Fourth Suicide in Israeli Army Within Less Than Two Weeks

    Following the suicide of the fourth Israeli soldier in less than two weeks, suicides⁣ within the Israeli​ military ‌have shown a rising trend.

    The English section of ⁣ webangah ‍News Agency, citing Mehr ‍News Agency and Al Jazeera, ‌reported that​ the‌ Israeli‍ newspaper Haaretz announced ⁣another suicide attempt⁣ by an Israeli soldier from the paratroopers brigade.

    The report states that the soldier attempted suicide⁣ by shooting himself⁤ at a ⁤military base in southern occupied territories.

    The ‌source noted that although this soldier was ‍rescued,his⁣ physical condition is critical.

    This ⁤marks the fourth suicide incident within less⁣ than two weeks in the‌ Israeli army.

    Haaretz recently reported a⁣ significant ‍increase in suicide rates among soldiers ​during‍ their military service compared to previous years.

    The newspaper added that at least 15 Israeli soldiers have committed suicide since early 2025, even though only half of the year has⁢ passed.‍ In comparison,21 soldiers died by suicide throughout​ all of 2024.

    According to ​this report,⁤ most soldiers who take their ‍own ⁢lives are reservists currently involved in fighting in Gaza.

    Haaretz quoted military ‍sources⁢ indicating⁢ that many soldiers facing combat experience situations and conditions during war that heavily impact their⁤ mental health and well-being.

    ​News Sources: © webangah News agency
  • Israel Regime Launches Renewed Attack on Southern Syria

    Israel Regime Launches Renewed Attack on Southern Syria

    In the early hours of ⁢today, the Zionist regime once‌ again launched airstrikes around the ​Suwayda ‌region.

    According ⁤to the ⁣English ​section of webangah ⁢News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Al Mayadeen, local Syrian sources reported renewed attacks by⁣ Israeli warplanes near‍ the city of Suwayda⁢ in ⁤southern Syria.

    Al ​Mayadeen sources stated that these​ strikes targeted logistics lines supporting‌ militant groups affiliated with⁣ Abu ‌Muhammad al-julani’s Ministry of Defense outside‍ Suwayda ​and around the Daraa area.

    The Zionist‌ regime claims it is‍ supporting Syrian Druze amid recent clashes⁢ in Suwayda city.

    Israel’s Channel 12‌ also​ announced that the Israeli army has‍ returned‍ most Druze civilians from Syria’s​ Golan who had crossed borders heading back ​into Syria.

    Yesterday afternoon, Syria’s⁢ ministry of Interior‍ reported attacks by Israel ‍on security and military positions within Syrian territory, resulting in multiple Syrian casualties.

    The Ministry’s statement said: “The ⁤Israeli occupiers conduct‍ their airstrikes ⁣in support of ‍illegal opposition ‌groups in Suwayda.”

    News⁢ Sources: © webangah News ⁤agency, Mehr⁢ News Agency, Al Mayadeen,
  • Ten Children in Gaza Lose One or Both Legs Every Day

    Ten Children in Gaza Lose One or Both Legs Every Day

    An international human rights ‍organization has reported that at least 10 Palestinian children in Gaza lose one or both legs daily⁢ due to attacks by the Israeli regime.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency,citing ⁢Palestinian Shihab‍ News Agency via Mehr news Agency,an international support group stated that at least 10 children in Gaza lose one or both legs each day as an inevitable result of Israeli regime attacks.

    The statement further ‌indicated that over 40,000 children have been injured amid the ⁤ongoing⁤ war-related developments.

    The report adds that⁢ 1,580 healthcare workers adn 467 aid responders in Gaza have been ⁢martyred.

    The organization highlighted systematic Israeli attacks on hospitals,‍ ambulances, and medical and humanitarian ⁤personnel in Gaza. ‍It also noted that repeated forced displacements have affected ‍more‍ than 90 percent of ⁢Gaza’s residents,causing severe repercussions ⁢particularly for the elderly and ⁤people with disabilities.

    Simultaneously ​occurring,hospital sources in ‍the Gaza Strip ⁤confirmed that at least‌ 70 people-including eight aid workers-were martyred⁣ today following Israeli‍ strikes across various parts of Gaza.

    Additionally, media sources‌ from Gaza reported that at least 350​ Palestinians have been trapped under rubble and remain missing after two weeks of‌ Israeli assaults on the enclave.

    News Sources: © webangah‌ News Agency,Mehr News‌ Agency,Shihab News‍ Agency
  • US Fails to Intercept Iranian Missiles Targeting Israel

    US Fails to Intercept Iranian Missiles Targeting Israel

    Buisness Insider reveals details of Washington’s failed efforts to intercept Iranian missiles targeting teh occupied territories,citing US naval operations deputy chief.

    According to the English section of ⁤ webangah News Agency,‌ citing Mehr News Agency, James Kilby, deputy commander of US naval operations, told Business⁢ Insider ⁤that the US Navy has deployed a significant‌ amount of it’s air defence ammunition in the ‍Middle East.

    He emphasized that the volume of expensive interceptor missiles⁢ used exceeded⁢ expectations⁤ for both the Navy and US missile defense industries.

    The American outlet adds that in response to recent Iranian missile attacks on the occupied territories, the US Navy engaged advanced SM-3 missiles. Each missile is valued between $10 million and $30 million.

    Business ‌Insider also highlighted that as October 2023, US ships have sought ⁢to counter hundreds of missile and drone attacks from Yemeni armed forces​ using these costly interceptors.

    The report ⁤states that⁢ following clashes in the ⁣Red Sea, ​the US Navy aims to narrow the gap between air defense spending and costs associated with current and future‍ operational threats against⁤ its forces.

    news sources: © webangah News Agency,⁢ mehr News Agency, Business Insider
  • Unprecedented Restrictions Imposed by Israeli Regime at Ibrahimi Mosque

    Unprecedented Restrictions Imposed by Israeli Regime at Ibrahimi Mosque

    The Israeli​ regime has imposed severe‍ and unprecedented restrictions on Palestinian authority over the ⁢Ibrahimi Mosque in ⁤the city of Hebron.

    The English section of webangah News Agency, ⁣quoting Mehr News‍ Agency, reported that the Hebrew-language newspaper Israel Hayom revealed an unprecedented decision by the Israeli regime to alter the status ⁢of the Ibrahimi⁤ Mosque in Hebron-a change not seen⁢ since 1994. According to this report, this move carries risky consequences for palestinian residents and threatens the religious⁤ and historical ‌fabric of this holy site.

    According to ‌the ⁤report,Israel’s cabinet stripped some ‌management powers over the Ibrahimi Mosque from Hebron’s Palestinian⁤ municipality ‌and transferred them to the religious council of the ⁢nearby Israeli settlement Kiryat Arba.

    The newspaper ⁤noted that this is the first time since 1994 that such important changes have been made‌ to the status of ⁣this sacred location.

    News ‍Sources: © webangah ⁢news‌ Agency, Mehr News Agency, Israel Hayom,⁤