Wednesday, January 14, 2026
Home Blog Page 1009

Iran FM: Fighting Islamophobia collective effort by Islamic ummah

Hossein Amirabdollahian

The top Iranian diplomat made the remarks on the  occasion of March 15 marking the International Day of Fighting Islamophobia.

Amirabdollahian posted a message on X, saying divine and humane teachings of the merciful religion of Islam have always been threatened by the conspiring policies of the global arrogance.

He added, the global arrogance has exerted all its evil powers to  portray a distorted and false picture of Islam and depict the religion and Muslims as a threat before the public opinion of other nations.

This is while, said Amirabdollahian, that the Islamic faith has always promoted and pushed for peace, friendship, kindness and peaceful coexistence and mutual respect among mankind and followers of all divine religions.

The Iranian foreign minister pointed out fighting Islamophobia is a collective effort by the Muslim ummah with the aim of effective deterrence against seditious currents that oppose lasting peace and security.

Former Iranian footballer Mehdi Mahdavikia in Hamburger SV Team of Century

Mahdavi Kia

Mahdavikia is one of the best legionnaires in the history of Iranian football who played for Hamburg FC for many years and managed to make significant achievements with this German club.

Now Mahdavikia had posted a story on Instagram, announcing that he has been included in the German club’s century team.

Mahdavikia’s nickname in Hamburg is The Carpet (der Teppich) which was given to him for his ability to “magically glide past” his opponents.

During his professional career, he was known for his crossing, speed and dribbling.
Mehdi’s greatest national team match, arguably, was against South Korea in the 2004 Asia Cup where he assisted three goals in Iran’s 4–3 win.

Many also point to his dynamic game against the USA in World Cup 1998 that saw him score Iran’s second and winning goal, as his best ever.

Another match in which he scored two great goals was against China in the qualification round for the 1998 World Cup when he was just 20 years old.

UN estimates nearly 23mn tonnes of debris spread across Gaza Strip due to war

Gaza War

This rubble – along with unexploded munitions – will take years to clear, estimates the UN.

While the UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) is working with mine action partners to assess the threat of unexploded ordnance in the enclave, “response efforts have been hampered by restrictions on the import of humanitarian mine action supplies and authorization requirements on the deployment of specialized personnel”.

Israel has waged a deadly military offensive on the Gaza Strip since an Oct. 7 cross-border attack led by the Palestinian group Hamas in which nearly 1,200 people were killed.

At least 31,500 Palestinians, mostly women and children, have since been killed in Gaza, and 73,500 others injured amid mass destruction and shortages of necessities.

Israel has also imposed a crippling blockade on the Palestinian enclave, leaving its population, particularly residents of northern Gaza, on the verge of starvation.

The Israeli war has pushed 85% of Gaza’s population into internal displacement amid a crippling blockade of most food, clean water, and medicine, while 60% of the enclave’s infrastructure has been damaged or destroyed, according to the UN.

Israel stands accused of genocide at the International Court of Justice. An interim ruling in January ordered Tel Aviv to stop genocidal acts and take measures to guarantee that humanitarian assistance is provided to civilians in Gaza.

US announces more sanctions on Israeli settlers in West Bank amid violence against Palestinians

West Bank

The latest sanctions follow an executive order signed by President Joe Biden last month aimed at targeting violent Israeli settlers in the West Bank whom he said undermined stability in the area.

State Department spokesperson Matt Miller said that “since the horrific terrorist attacks on Israel on October 7, violence in the West Bank has increased sharply”.

“Today, we are taking further action to promote accountability for those perpetuating violence and causing turmoil in the West Bank by imposing sanctions on three Israeli individuals and two associated entities involved in undermining stability in the West Bank.”

Miller reiterated the US position that there is “no justification for extremist violence against civilians or forcing families from their homes, whatever their national origin, ethnicity, race, or religion.”

One of the individuals sanctioned, Moshe Sharvit, “repeatedly harassed, threatened, and attacked Palestinian civilians and Israeli human rights defenders in the vicinity of MOSHES FARM, an outpost in the West Bank”, a fact sheet from the State Department added.

A settlement that was sanctioned, Zvis Farm, “perpetrates violence against Palestinians and prevents local Palestinian farmers from accessing and using their lands”, according to the document.

Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir stated that the US Treasury Department’s decision to impose sanctions on Israeli settlers in the West Bank was “further proof that the US government does not understand who is the enemy and who is a friend”.

About 500,000 Israeli Jewish settlers live in the West Bank according to Peace Now, an Israeli rights and monitoring group. Many settlements are heavily guarded, fenced-off areas that are off-limits to Palestinians.

Most of the world considers the settlements illegal under international law and Israel has been criticized for allowing their expansion.

Back in early February, the United States imposed sanctions on four Israeli settlers for attacking Palestinian communities in the occupied West Bank, accusing them of undermining stability and security in Israel and the Palestinian territories.

People in Iran’s north welcoming Nowruz 

People in Iran's north welcoming Nowruz

The new Persian year, Nowruz, starts on Wednesday March 20.

More in pictures:

 

Iran’s Taekwondo athlete Nematzadeh books Olympics berth

Mobina Nematzadeh

18-year-old Nematzadeh beat Ana Da Costa Da Silva Pinto Belo of East Timor in the -49kg category and in the final match defeated Japan’s Ruka Okamoto to secure the place at the Olympics.

Nematzadeh was the 15th Iranian athlete to find her way to the Paris Olympics.

Nahid Kiani and Mehran Barkhordari, two other Taekwondo athletes, had earlier received the thumbs up for the Olympic Games.

The 2024 Summer Olympics, is scheduled to take place from 26 July to 11 Auguest in Paris.

Iran gets Family Health Project approved by WHO

Einollahi, who is on a trip in Kazakhstan to take part in a meeting of health ministers of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) member states, announced the news on Friday.

Based on the nationwide initiative, individuals are assigned a file based on their national code, and family doctors record the patients’ medical conditions to be used for specialized care, if necessary.

Addressing the health ministers in the Kazakh capital Astana, Einollahi highlighted Iran’s achievements1 in providing healthcare to Iranians as a model that can be replicated in other countries.

Access to clean water and healthcare are among the central priorities in this scheme.

Meanwhile, the Iranian health minister said after the event that the SCO member states welcome greater academic cooperation with Iran as well as synergy in the fields of medicine and medical equipment.

Iranian envoy: Baku to reopen embassy in Tehran soon

Seyyed Abbas Mousavi said on Thursday that an Azerbaijani delegation is in Tehran to expedite the preparations for resumption of the embassy’s activities.

Azerbaijan’s Embassy in Tehran was closed after an armed assault on January 27, 2023 that led to the death of one of the embassy staff and the injury of two other personnel.

Mousavi said the armed attack was ‘very bitter’ but the evidence and the subsequent trial and the confession by the assailant proved that there were personal incentives behind the incident.

Citing the rich historical backgrounds of both countries and the deep cultural and emotional relations between the people on both sides of the 800-kilometer joint border, the Iranian envoy said, “Both countries tried to overcome the cold stage with wisdom, tactfulness, and resourcefulness to open a new page in bilateral relations.”

The assailant, identified as Yassin Hosseinzadeh, entered Azerbaijan’s embassy in Tehran with a firearm and started shooting, which left the head of the security service of the embassy killed and two embassy guards wounded.

After the assailant was arrested by the police, he claimed that his wife visited the embassy the year before and never returned.

Iranians commemorate the dead on last Friday of Persian year

In Tehran, people have swarmed the Behesht-e Zahra cemetery, by far the largest in Iran in south of the capital, to put flowers and Sabzeh, green sprouts, on the graves of their loved ones as a symbol of the New Year and hand out charity food.

Iranian New Year starts on Tuesday, March 20.

More in the pictures from the Behesht-e Zahra cemetery:

Iran vice president insists on ceasefire in Gaza

Ensieh Khazali, who is in New York to attend the 68th annual session of the Commission on the Status of Women, made the remarks in a meeting on Thursday with the President of Egypt’s National Council for Women Maya Morsy.

Morsy said, “We stand by you and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation to establish an immediate ceasefire and send humanitarian aid accumulated behind the borders of my country.”

She was referring to the humaniterian aid sent to Gaza but blocked by Israel at the Egypt-Gaza border.

The Israeli regime waged an intense aggression on Gaza on October 7 last year, after a Hamas-led operation on occupied territories. The Israeli military campaign, slammed as genocidal, has left over 31,000 Palestinians dead so far and almost all of the already-suffering territory in ruins. More than 70 percent of the victims are women and children.

Khazali also met with the women’s forum’s chair Philippines UN Ambassador Antonio Lagdameo earlier on Thursday, and demanded that the UN body revoke Iran’s ‘unjust’ removal from women’s commission.

Iran was removed from the 45-nation body after a push by the US in November 2022, amid the deadly protests and riots across Iran.

The Iranian vice president argued that Iran has taken unique measures for Iranian women and girls, and even for Afghan immigrants, adding if the commission was supposed to cancel any party’s membership, it should have been the Israeli regime “for killing thousands of women and children.”