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Iran says detained several terrorists involved in Kerman terror attacks

Kerman Terror Attack

In its Friday statement, the ministry said the security apparatus detected the initial signs of the role of the Daesh Takfiri terrorist group in the bombings right after the tragic acts of terror were carried out.

According to the statement, two terrorists conducted the bomb attacks, one with a Tajik nationality. There has been no precise information yet about the identity of the second.

The ministry noted security forces detained two terrorists on Thursday for providing support to the bombers in their hideout in Kerman’s suburbs.

Nine members of the terrorists’ support team have also been identified and arrested across six provinces of Iran, the ministry said.

Operation equipment has also been discovered in the hideouts of the terrorists, including two explosive vests, two remote control devices, detonators, thousands of bullets used in the explosive vests, wiring prepared for the vests and quantities of explosive raw materials, the ministry added.

The terrorist explosions were carried out near the burial site of Iran’s late anti-terror commander Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani during a ceremony marking the fourth anniversary of his martyrdom. The blasts left 91 people dead and wounded 286, some of them in critical condition.

Daesh claimed responsibility for the heinous act in a statement posted on their affiliate Telegram channels. It said two of its members had detonated their explosive belts among the crowd.

Israel dropped 65k tonnes of bombs, missiles on Gaza in less than 3 months: Report

Gaza War

The “occupation aircraft dropped over 45,000 missiles and giant bombs, some of them weighing two thousand pounds of explosives, during the comprehensive genocidal war on the Gaza Strip, deliberately targeting entire residential areas,” Gaza’s Government Media Office (GMO) said.

“The weight of the explosives dropped by the [Israeli] army on the Gaza Strip exceeded 65,000 tons, which is more than the weight and power of three nuclear bombs like those dropped [by the United States] on the Japanese city of Hiroshima [in 1945],” it added.

More than 22,000 people, most of them women and children, have died throughout Gaza since October 7, when Tel Aviv launched the war against the Palestinian territory in response to an operation staged by its resistance movements.

The GMO noted that “two-thirds of the bombs and missiles are unguided and imprecise, commonly known as dumb bombs.”

It pointed out that the use of such bombs indicated the regime’s deliberate, indiscriminate, and unjustified targeting of civilians.

The report documented the Israeli military’s deployment of around nine types of internationally banned projectiles against civilians.

Despite targeting Gaza with the whopping amount of explosives, the regime has stopped short of realizing any of its stated goals, including bringing about forced displacement of the territory’s population to neighboring countries and obliterating the Gaza-based resistance movement of Hamas.

Thousands of Israeli soldiers disabled in Gaza war: Report

Israeli Army

The “gloomy forecast”, as it described, was presented by a company hired by Israel’s defence ministry to conduct an assessment of injuries among troops, Israeli outlet Yediot Ahronoth reported on Friday..

The 12,500 figure is a conservative and cautious estimate. The number of cases requesting disability recognition could reach 20,000, the report said.

The defence ministry’s rehabilitation department is currently treating 60,000 disabled Israeli soldiers.

At least 5,000 have been admitted to the department in 2023, including 3,400 admitted since 7 October. These figures include only soldiers, and not civilians.

Yediot Ahronoth added these numbers, along with other official data, show that the injury tally provided by the army during the war has some discrepancies.

As of late December, the defence ministry said the number of Israeli soldiers injured since 7 October had reached 3,000, with the Israeli army saying over 2,300 have been disabled.

The Israeli army’s reported injury tally has previously been questioned, as numbers from hospitals far surpass those the army is publishing.

The addition of thousands more soldiers into rehabilitation services could present financial and logistical challenges to the already criticised programme for disabled soldiers, according to Yediot Ahronoth.

The report warns that Israel may be facing new cases similar to that of Itzik Saidian, an Israeli soldier who participated in the 2014 Gaza war and set himself on fire in 2021 outside the defence ministry’s rehabilitation offices, after feeling “humiliated during every contact” with the ministry.

Iraq’s PM says Baghdad to start process of removing US-led troops

Us Troops

The announcement comes a day after a US drone strike killed the leader of an armed group in Baghdad.

The Pentagon confirmed on Thursday that it carried out the strike which killed Mushtaq Jawad Kazim al-Jawari, a leader of Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba, which forms part of Iraq’s Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF) umbrella group of paramilitaries.

“We are setting the date for the start of the bilateral committee to put arrangements to end the presence of the international coalition forces in Iraq permanently,” al-Sudani said on Friday, according to a statement from his office published on the social media platform X.

The US has 2,500 troops in Iraq and 900 in Syria to assist with efforts to prevent the resurgence of the Islamic State (IS) group, which took over large swathes of both countries in 2014, before being defeated by international forces.

“We stress our firm position in ending the existence of the international coalition after the justifications for its existence have ended,” Sudani added.

The prime minister made the comments during a memorial event marking the fourth anniversary of the US killing of Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, the former deputy head of the PMF who was killed in a US drone strike alongside Iranian general Qassem Soleimani near Baghdad airport in January 2020.

“The Popular Mobilisation Forces represent an official presence affiliated with the state, subject to it, and an integral part of our armed forces,” the prime minister stated.

“We condemn the attacks targeting our security forces, which go beyond the spirit and text of the mandate that created the international coalition. We affirm the government’s ability and willingness to take appropriate decisions to preserve Iraq’s sovereignty, security, and stability.”

The Pentagon claimed on Thursday that Jawari was involved in planning and carrying out attacks on American personnel.

The armed Iraqi groups have claimed responsibility for carrying out over 100 attacks on US forces in Iraq and Syria since mid-October, in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.

Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba also claimed responsibility for a drone strike in the southern Israeli city of Eilat in mid-December.

The presence of American forces has long prompted a backlash in Iraq. Following the assassination of Muhandis in 2020, Iraq’s parliament passed a resolution calling for the expulsion of foreign troops in the country.

In January 2023, however, Sudani defended the presence of US troops and underlined the need for international support against IS.

The killing of Jawari came two days after an Israeli air strike assassinated senior Hamas member Saleh al-Arouri in the Lebanese capital Beirut, and a week after Israel killed senior the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps member Sayyed Razi Mousavi in Syria.

Abu Mahdi warship joins IRGC Navy

The 47-meter long Abu Mahdi ship with advanced homegrown hull design is equipped with missiles and electronic warfare systems and can travel as fast as 36 knots.

Iranian military top brass including, the chief commander of the IRGC, Major General Hossein Salami, and IRGC Navy Commander Rear Admiral Ali Reza Tangsiri were present in the ceremony.

Addressing the ceremony, Rear Admiral Tangsiri said the warship, made by indigenous experts, took 15 months to manufacture.

The warship is named after Iraq’s top anti-terror commander with the Popular Mobilization Units (PMU) Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis who was assassinated along with Iran’s Quds Force Commander General Qassem Soleimani in a US drone strike near Baghdad International Airport in January 2020.

Number of fatalities in Kerman twin terrorist blasts rises to 91

Kerman Terror Attack

The head of Kerman’s Emergency Services Seyyed Mohammad Saberi identified the new victims as Taha Shadkam, 6, and Saeed Shahnavazi, 60.

He added 103 wounded are still receiving medical treatment, 34 of them with server injuries, and that 17 of the injured are children.

The blasts, claimed by Daesh, hit a large crowd Wednesday afternoon that had gathered in the city to commemorate the martyrdom anniversary of senior Iranian commander General Qassem Soleimani.

Tens of thousands of people took part in a funeral in Kerman on Friday, calling for revenge for the victims of the explosions.

Gaza becoming ‘uninhabitable’: UN humanitarian chief

Gaza War

Griffiths said in a statement that “people are facing the highest levels of food insecurity ever recorded”, with famine “around the corner”.

He added that people in Gaza are facing “daily threats to their very existence — while the world watches on”.

“For children in particular, the past 12 weeks have been traumatic: No food. No water. No school. Nothing but the terrifying sounds of war, day in and day out.”

“Gaza has simply become uninhabitable. Its people are witnessing daily threats to their very existence – while the world watches on,” he stressed.

It is time for the parties to meet all their obligations under international law, he stated, calling on the international community to use all its influence in this regard.

“This war should never have started. But it’s long past time for it to end,” he stressed.

UNICEF executive director on Friday warned that over 1.1 million children are threatened by intensifying conflict, malnutrition and disease in the Gaza Strip.

“Children in Gaza are caught in a nightmare that worsens with every passing day,” Catherine Russell said in a statement.

Children and families in Gaza continue to be killed and injured in the fighting, and their lives are increasingly at risk from preventable diseases and lack of food and water, she said, adding all children and civilians must be protected from violence, and have access to basic services and supplies.

Cases of diarrhea in children up 50% in just one week, with 90% children under two subject to “severe food poverty”.

UNICEF is calling for an immediate humanitarian cease-fire to help save civilian lives and alleviate suffering, Russell continued, adding: “UNICEF works to provide the life-saving aid the children of Gaza so desperately need. But we urgently need better and safer access to save children’s lives”.

“The futures of thousands more children in Gaza hang in the balance. The world cannot stand by and watch. The violence and the suffering of children must stop.”

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 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.

The UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) has announced that after three months of Israel’s war in Gaza, almost 90 percent of the enclave’s 2.3 million population has become displaced.

“Families forced to move repeatedly, searching for safety where there is none,” UNRWA noted.

Yemen says US military buildup in Red Sea serious threat to intl. shipping

US Navy Warship

The Houthi group (Ansarullah) made the statement on Friday after the United States, which has over the past weeks been spearheading a maritime coalition in the Red Sea under the pretext of safeguarding the transit of vessels in the area, claimed that the Yemeni forces and the popular resistance movement were targeting international ships and jeopardizing the security of the Red Sea.

The United States and the coalition members warned Yemen’s Armed Forces of “consequences” if they continued their missile and drone attacks against ships en route to Israeli ports in support of Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip.

Ansarullah said the Yemeni armed forces never attacked international ships and that the security and safety of international maritime transport in the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea and the Bab el-Mandeb Strait was guaranteed by them.

“The US claim and the statement of 12 countries regarding the [Yemeni] threat to international shipping is not true. This threat stems from the militarization of the Red Sea by the United States to serve the Israeli regime and encourage the regime to continue its crimes against Gaza,” the resistance movement said in a statement.

“The Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip and its genocidal crimes against Palestinians, which has entered the fourth consecutive month, should have forced the so-called international community or the UN Security Council to stop such massacres by the Israeli regime,” it added.

Ansarullah categorically censured the Israeli aggression against the besieged territory and said it has so far killed more than 22,000 Palestinians, injured tens of thousands of others, and “destroyed everything in Gaza”.

“The bloody events that have been taking place in Gaza for the past three consecutive months would not have been possible without the support of the United States and the complicity of Western countries with the criminal Zionist regime and encouraging it to continue its crimes against civilians in the Gaza Strip.”

Stressing that the regional countries cannot remain idle in the face of Israel’s genocidal war in Gaza and its suffocating siege on the Palestinian territory, the resistance movement noted, “The Yemeni armed forces have carried out their missile, drone and naval operations to target the ships of the Israeli regime or the ships that move towards the ports of occupied Palestine.”

The statement added the US and its allies should know that their “evil alliance” will not prevent Yemen from continuing to support the oppressed people of Gaza by carrying out military operations against the ships of the Israeli regime or the ships that move towards the occupied Palestinian ports.

“Any attack on Yemen calls for a large-scale response, and Yemen does not accept any threat to its security and stability, and rejects the claim of the United States and its allies that Yemen is a threat to international shipping in the Red Sea,” Ansarullah said.

“The alliance of the United States and its allies was formed to support the Israeli regime and protect the ships of this regime, which is a real threat to the security and safety of international shipping and the security of the entire region,” the movement added, stressing that the coalition should bear the consequences of its escalation in the strategic waterway.

Yemenis have declared their open support for Palestine’s struggle against the Israeli occupation since the regime launched a devastating war on Gaza on October 7 after the territory’s Palestinian resistance movements carried out a surprise retaliatory attack, dubbed Operation Al-Aqsa Storm, against the occupying entity.

The relentless Israeli military campaign against Gaza has killed at least 22,000 people, most of them women and children. More than 57,000 individuals have been wounded.

Reports revealed that Israeli shipping companies have already decided to reroute their vessels in fear of attacks by Yemeni forces.

Yemeni forces have also launched missile and drone attacks on targets in the Israeli-occupied territories after the regime’s aggression on Gaza.

Lebanon lodges complaint to UNSC over Israel assassination of Hamas leader in Beirut

Saleh al-Arouri

The document says the regime of Israel fired six missiles in the attack on Tuesday that led to the martyrdom of six people, including al-Arouri, who used to serve as the deputy head of the Political Bureau of the Gaza Strip-based Palestinian Hamas resistance movement.

According to the document, the attack on Lebanon’s soil was “the most dangerous escalation since 2006″.

“The attack specifically targeted a densely populated residential zone, constituting a clear violation of Lebanon’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, and the safety of its civilian population and aviation,” it adds.

The appeal urged the Security Council to put pressure on Tel Aviv to cease its escalations and take decisive action to halt further aggression against Lebanon, according to the country’s National News Agency.

On Thursday, the Israeli military launched yet another attack on several areas along the border in southern Lebanon with artillery fire, killing nine members of the Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement.

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 military and the Hezbollah movement.

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.

Israel seeking security control over Gaza

Israeli Army

The plan was revealed to the media ahead of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s visit to Israel, his fourth since the war in Gaza began, to discuss plans for post-war possibilities in the Palestinian enclave.

The US had previously called for revitalising the Palestinian Authority and handing it control over the Gaza Strip, which has been ruled by Hamas since 2007, in a process that would lead to the formation of a Palestinian state.

Israel expressed its disapproval of this proposal, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu even openly boasted about stopping the creation of a Palestinian state.

Months before Gallant’s proposal, Netanyahu had already spoken about taking control of security in Gaza, which many saw as a call for occupation of the strip.

Hezbollah’s secretary general, Hassan Nasrallah, reiterated in a speech on Friday that the Lebanese armed group will respond to Israel’s strike on Beirut’s Dahieh suburb, which killed senior Hamas official Saleh al-Arouri.

“If we remain silent over the killing of al-Arouri, all of Lebanon will be exposed,” he said, addressing a crowd of supporters and party officials through a screen in Lebanon’s Beqaa region.

The leader also discussed in detail his party’s role in the current Israeli war in Gaza, as Hezbollah has been engaging in back-and-forth strikes with Israel since the day after Hamas’s assault on 7 October.

Nasrallah added his party’s role is to reduce the pressure on Hamas in Gaza, by forcing the Israeli army to spread out across Israel’s borders rather than focus its full force on the strip.

He also stated that, while Israel has not revealed clear numbers of its own casualties, over 2,000 Israeli soldiers have been injured in their confrontations with Hezbollah on the border with Lebanon.

“What is happening on the northern front is a real humiliation of the enemy’s army.”

As Israel’s war in Gaza enters its fourth month, the situation for Palestinians in the enclave is deteriorating all the time. The death toll has now surpassed 22,600 people.