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French FM condemns Kerman deadly blasts

Iran and French FMs Hossein Amirabdollahian and Catherine Colonna

89 people were killed and hundreds more were injured in the twin bomb blasts in the southeastern Iranian city of Kerman on Wednesday.

While expressing concern about the escalating tensions in the region, Colonna also called on the Islamic Republic of Iran to help prevent the spillover of the hostilities.

Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian also stressed the need for efforts by the international community to effectively and practically fight against all forms of terrorism.

He also spoke about moves by France regarding the Palestinian issue.

The top Iranian diplomat said the cessation of crimes and genocidal attacks in Gaza, the necessity of practical efforts to end the massacre of civilians, the facilitation of sending humanitarian aid to Gazans, and prevention of forced displacement of Palestinians, and the  handover of the future of Palestine in a democratic way to Palestinians themselves are effective steps toward ending violence in the region.

Referring to the massacre of 22,000 civilians including women and children in Gaza, the Iranian foreign minister said the US and the Israeli regime are responsible for the genocide in Gaza. Amirabdollahian said, “You can’t ignore the root cause of instability in the region without looking at the occupation and letting the Israeli regime do whatever it desires and at the same time being worried about the security of the Red Sea and the wider region.”

He noted that regional security and that of Gaza and the West bank are intertwined and that war is not the solution.

Official: 22 students among those killed in Kerman terrorist attack

Kerman Terror Attack

The students included 11 boys and 11 girls.

The attack, a pair of bomb explosions, killed 89 people, with four of them being members of a single family.

The bombings ripped through crowds of people who had gathered in Kerman’s Behesht Zahra cemetery to mark the 4th assassination anniversary of General Qassem Soleiman, the iconic anti-terror commander, by the US back in 2020.

The attack was claimed by the Daesh terror group. But Iran’s Tasnim news agency says the Daesh claiming credit for the blasts was a hoax and that the act of terror was carried out by Israel.

Tasnim argues that the Israeli regime got Daesh to claim the bombings and it is using the group as a scapegoat to avoid Iran’s revenge.

Iran has said it will go after those behind the explosions in due course.

Fire burns barges at Iran’s Qeshm Island

Fire Iran

Qeshm’s governor Mohammad Mohammad Hosseini said the barges caught fire at a wharf in the village of Salkh.

According to Mohammad Hosseini, efforts by firefighters are ongoing to put out the blaze.

He added that after the incident broke out, locals separated four barges with a larger blaze from the others to prevent it from spillage.

Qeshm’s governor noted that the material used in the body of the barge causes a hidden fire to start inside it and efforts to extinguish the fire are unsuccessful because after the fire’s intensity decreases, it flares up again later and burns the main fabric of the barge. Mohammad Hosseini did not say what caused the fire.

Hezbollah says hit Israeli post with dozens of rockets in response to assassination of Hamas leader

Lebanon Hezbollah

“At 08:10 AM on Saturday, January 6, 2024, the fighters of the Islamic Resistance targeted the Meron Aerial Surveillance Base with 62 missiles of various types, inflicting direct and confirmed hits,” Hezbollah said in a statement.

The movement described the operation “as a preliminary response” to the Israeli assassination of “great leader Sheikh Saleh al-Arouri and his martyr brothers” in the southern Beirut suburb of Dahiyeh.

According to the statement, the base is the sole center for administration, surveillance, and air control in the northern occupied territories.

“It is one of two principal bases in the entire usurping entity, the other being Mitzpe Ramon in the south,” it added.

Earlier, sirens were sounded in northern Israeli cities, warning residents of incoming rockets, media reports said Saturday.

On Friday, the leader of Hezbollah stressed that all of Lebanon will be exposed if the group does not react to the assassination of al-Arouri in Beirut.

Speaking in a televised address for the second time in less than a week, Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah reaffirmed that Hezbollah “cannot be silent about a violation of this level”.

“This means that all of Lebanon will become exposed, all cities, villages, and figures will become exposed,” he said on Friday, adding, “The murder of al-Arouri … will certainly not go without reaction and punishment.”

Al-Arouri was killed in an alleged Israeli attack on a southern suburb of Beirut on Tuesday, a stronghold of Hezbollah.

Nasrallah’s comments come as Lebanon filed a complaint to the United Nations Security Council over the assassination of al-Arouri, calling it the “most dangerous phase” of Israeli attacks on the country.

This is not the first time that Nasrallah promised retaliation. He had on Wednesday warned Israel against expanding its war, saying there would be “no ceilings” and “no rules” to his group’s fighting if Israel chose to launch a war on Lebanon.

“Whoever thinks of war with us – in one word, he will regret it,” Nasrallah continued.

Nasrallah added al-Arouri’s killing “will not go unanswered or unpunished”, and that Hezbollah fighters will use the “right place and the right time, and the field will respond”.

“We have full knowledge of where Israeli military positions are,” and the Israelis “aren’t revealing the true number of their casualties, and the destruction of their equipment”, he stressed.

Since October 8, the day after the Israel onslaught against Gaza started, the frontier between Lebanon and the Israeli-occupied territories has seen deadly exchanges of fire, mainly between the Israeli army and the Hezbollah movement.

Reports say Israel has repeatedly used US-supplied internationally-banned white phosphorus munitions in its attacks on Lebanon.

The fighting has forced the evacuation of tens of thousands from the northern part of the Israeli-occupied territories, which have been pummeled by rocket fire and shelling carried out by Hezbollah and allied Palestinian groups.

Nearly 150 Hezbollah fighters have lost their lives since the beginning of the conflict, while some 11 Israeli soldiers have also been killed.

Hezbollah has already fought off two Israeli wars against Lebanon in 2000 and 2006, forcing a humiliating retreat upon the Tel Aviv regime’s military in both cases.

The resistance movement has vowed to resolutely defend Lebanon in case of any Israeli-imposed war.

WHO: Over 600 attacks on Gaza, West Bank medical facilities since start of war

Gaza War Hospital

WHO announced 613 people have died within Occupied Palestinian Territory since Hamas attacked Israel Oct. 7.

Spokesperson Christian Lindmeier said in a statement “ongoing reduction of humanitarian space plus the continuing attacks on healthcare are pushing the people of Gaza to breaking point.”

According to WHO data, 304 attacks occurred on health care facilities in the Gaza strip and 286 in the West Bank.

Israel has launched relentless air and ground attacks on the Gaza Strip following a cross-border attack by Palestinian group Hamas on Oct. 7.

The Palestinian death toll from the Israeli army’s ongoing attacks on Gaza since Oct. 7 has risen to 22,722, with 58,166 injured, the health ministry announced on Saturday.

Report: Iran’s ex-president Rouhani,  former speaker Larijani to run in upcoming votes with joint list

Rouhani Larijani

The report said Rouhani and Larijani will run in Tehran. Earlier, Iran’s Guardian Council, which is in charge of vetting candidates for different elections, approved a number of reformist and moderate hopefuls for the vote including Mohammad Bagher Nobakht, Masoud Pezeshkian, Ali Motahari and Gholamreza Tajgardoun.

Reformists have allied themselves with moderate candidates and supporters of Larijani for the upcoming elections.

The elections will be held in March.

Israel planning to tell diplomats, politicians in other states to oppose ICJ genocide case: Report

Gaza War

The case, filed last week by South Africa, accuses Israel of committing genocide in Gaza against Palestinians.

The cable was sent by the foreign ministry on Thursday, according to Axios, and the news outlet reports it illustrates Israel’s diplomatic action plan ahead of next week’s ICJ hearing.

Several countries have officially backed South Africa’s petition.

The ICJ on Wednesday said it will hold public hearings next week regarding proceedings brought by South Africa against Israel over allegations of genocide in its war against Hamas in Gaza.

The hearings will be dedicated to South Africa’s request last week for “provisional measures” — emergency steps the court can order to preserve the rights of a party.

In its request, South Africa asked the ICJ to indicate provisional measures to protect Palestinian people and “ensure Israel’s compliance with its obligations under the Genocide Convention not to engage in genocide, and to prevent and to punish genocide,” the court said in a news release.

South Africa is scheduled to present its oral arguments on January 11, with Israel set to do the same the following day.

An Israeli government spokesperson stated Tuesday that Israel will appear before the ICJ “to dispel South Africa’s absurd blood libel”.

Israel has launched relentless air and ground attacks on the Gaza Strip since a cross-border attack by the Palestinian resistance group Hamas on Oct. 7.

At least 22,700 Palestinians have since been killed and 57,910 others injured, according to Gaza’s health authorities, while nearly 1,200 Israelis are believed to have been killed in the Hamas attack.

The onslaught has left Gaza in ruins, with 60% of the enclave’s infrastructure damaged or destroyed and nearly 2 million residents displaced amid acute shortages of food, clean water, and medicine.

Iranian daily warns of ‘proxy’ tensions in Iran

Kerman Terror Attack

In a commentary on Saturday, the Sharq Daily speculated that although the Daesh terrorist group has claimed responsibility for the twin explosions on Wednesday, considering the geographical location of Kerman near the border with Afghanistan, the Daesh militants could have been aided by the Taliban to sneak into Iran through the Afghan border.
Nearly 100 civilians were killed and over 280 others were injured in the explosions.

The twin blasts targeted a massive crowd of people who had gathered in Kerman to mark the martyrdom anniversary of Iranian anti-terror commander General Qassem Soleimani who was assassinated in 2020 in a US drone attack outside the Iraqi capital, Baghdad.

The Tehran-based daily also raised the alarm that the region has entered “a new phase of proxy tensions”, arguing, “The bitter reality should be admitted that one of the inevitable results of the revival of the Taliban administration is boosting terrorism in the eastern borders of the country.”

The commentary also continued that the most likely scenario for Tehran’s reaction to the terrorist blasts in Kerman is similar to the reprisal for the attack on Iran’s parliament in June 2017 and the deadly explosions in 2018 in the southern city of Ahvaz, both claimed by Daesh.

It predicted that the IRGC forces will take military actions against the bases of Daesh remnants in Syria and Iraq in the coming days or weeks.

This as the  caretaker Taliban government has condemned the blasts in Kerman, stopping short of describing them as a terrorist incident.

About 4% of Gaza’s population dead, missing, wounded: Report

Gaza War

The Geneva-based Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor made the assessment and said Israel’s continuous air, land and sea attacks have destroyed about 70% of the Gaza Strip’s civilian infrastructure since Oct. 7.

The group accused Israel of making the Strip uninhabitable.

“Israel is pushing hundreds of thousands of civilians towards mass forced displacement,” is announced in a statement.

Hundreds of bodies that cannot be recovered remain on roads, according to Euro-Med, particularly in areas where the Israeli army has conducted ground incursions.

The group added Israel’s attacks are an “apparent attempt” to expand its territory to include the entire Gaza Strip, uprooting the vast majority of the population in violation of international law, which, it noted, “likely amounts to war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide”.

Referring to reports that Israel is prohibiting humanitarian supplies from entering the Strip more frequently, Euro-Med stressed that Israel is using “starvation as a weapon”.

It reiterated demands for special rapporteurs at the UN and the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court to investigate “violations that have been widely documented since Israel started its genocidal war on Gaza.”

Israel has launched relentless air and ground attacks on the Gaza Strip since a cross-border attack by the Palestinian resistance group, Hamas, on Oct. 7.

At least 22,600 Palestinians have since been killed and 57,910 injured, according to Gaza’s health authorities. Nearly 1,200 Israelis are believed to have been killed in the Hamas attack.

The onslaught has left Gaza in ruins, with 60% of the enclave’s infrastructure damaged or destroyed and nearly 2 million residents displaced amid acute shortages of food, clean water and medicine.

President Raisi: Iran’s nuclear industry has become indigenized

Addressing the people in the western city of Zanjan on Saturday, Raisi said, “Despite all the threats and sanctions, the nation that chose to stand on its own feet and enjoy independence and freedom، won in this war and in the battle of determination and took big steps.”

President Raisi said Iran’s nuclear industry, like many other industries in the country, has become indigenous despite the plots by the Israeli regime to assassinate top Iranian nuclear scientists.

On the regional developments, the Iranian president blamed Israel for the surging tensions, saying “the fake regime that is supported by the global arrogance will definitely perish and its oppression will not last. This is a divine promise.”

He also stated that ever since the victory of the Islamic Revolution in 1979, Iran has never stopped supporting Palestinians in the face of the Western pressure.