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Iranian court orders US to pay $49.7bn in reparations over General Soleimani’s assassination 

General Ghassem Soleimani

The Iranian judiciary’s Mizan Online news agency said that a Tehran court had sentenced the US government to pay $49.7 billion in “material, moral and punitive damages” after a lawsuit filed by more than 3,300 Iranians.

The court found 42 individuals and legal persons guilty, including former US President Donald Trump, the US government, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and former Pentagon chief Mark Esper as well as a number of entities like the US Treasury, CentCom and Lockheed Martin, a manufacturer of arms.

General Soleimani and his companions including Abu Mahdi Muhandes the commander of the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces were killed in a drone strike that targeted their convoy outside Baghdad’s airport on January 3, 2020.

Following the attack, Iran fired a barrage of missiles at a US base in Iraq northern. It also vowed to not give up efforts to bring to justice the perpetrators of the air raid carried out at Trump’s direct order.

Gaza one of world’s ‘most dangerous places’: UN

Gaza War

The UNRWA announced people fleeing Israeli attacks have nowhere safe to turn, as all shelters are already beyond capacity.

“Another wave of displacement is underway in Gaza”, UNRWA said in a post on X, calling the entire Strip “one of the most dangerous places in the world.

“There is nowhere to go as shelters, including [those of] UNRWA, are overflowing.”

“There is no ‘safe’ zone, the entire Gaza Strip has become one of the most dangerous places in the world,” it added.

The UN announced earlier this week that up to 1.8 million Palestinians in Gaza, around 80 percent of the population, have already been forcibly displaced.

Francesca Albanese, the UN Special Rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories, has also stated Wednesday nothing “other than pure madness” could be a justification for Israel’s “massacre of civilians” in Gaza.

In a post on social media accompanied by harrowing video footage of grievously wounded and deceased Palestinian infants and children receiving medical treatment on the floor of a hospital in Gaza, Albanese had this blunt message: “This massacre of civilians must be stopped. There is nothing, absolutely nothing (other than pure madness) that can justify THIS.”

“No more functioning hospitals. No more medications. No more words,” she added.

United Nations human rights chief Volker Turk also warned on Wednesday there was a heightened risk of atrocity crimes in Gaza, urging parties involved to refrain from committing such violations, Reuters reported.

“My humanitarian colleagues have described the situation as apocalyptic. In these circumstances, there is a heightened risk of atrocity crimes,” Turk told reporters in Geneva.

“Measures need to be taken urgently, both by the parties concerned and by all states, particularly those with influence, to prevent any such crimes.”

“Palestinians in Gaza are living in utter, deepening horror,” he added.

He said 1.9 million of the Palestinian enclave’s 2.2 million people had been displaced and were being pushed into “ever-diminishing and extremely overcrowded places in southern Gaza, in unsanitary and unhealthy conditions”.

Treatment of cancer patients using novel nuclear techniques 

Surgery in Iran

That’s according to Professor Majid Asadi, head of the Persian Gulf Nuclear Medicine Research Center of Bushehr University of Medical Sciences, south of Iran.

This is the most advanced medical technology as it at once does treatment and diagnosis (Theranostics) for patients.

The technical know-how and implementation of this treatment technique were all realized by Iranian scientists. Having made this achievement, Professor Asadi noted, Iran has joined the group of countries capable of opening another chapter in cancer treatment and that’s made through using new technologies and novel radiopharmaceuticals.

According to Professor Asadi, so far, 6 patients with advanced cancer and resistant to usual treatments have been treated using the technique.

Until now, cancer has been treated in Iran with beta-emitting elements, but as of today, this will be done with alpha-emitting elements, and prostate cancer patients are the first to receive this type of treatment.

Fugitive Iranian singer Tataloo extradited to Iran by Turkey, in police custody

Amir Tataloo

Tataloo was apprehended on the evening of December 2 following a complaint filed by the Iran’s Consulate in Istanbul.

He faces many complaints in Iran that have been lodged by families with courts. The key plaintiffs are under 18 teens and their families.

Tataloo faces accusations of spreading corruption and inviting under 18 girls to his residence in Istanbul, Turkey for sexual abuse.

In 2019, Instagram blocked his account after he posted content that was described as misogynistic and promotion of child marriage.

Erdogan says Israel to pay heavy price if Hamas members targeted in Turkey

Erdogan

Speaking to reporters on a flight returning from Qatar on Wednesday, Erdogan warned Israel against hunting down members of the Palestinian group on Turkish soil, according to Reuters.

He also rejected plans to establish a buffer zone in Gaza, adding that such a plan was “disrespectful” to Palestinians.

Erdogan has also expressed the certainty that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will not escape criminal punishment for war crimes committed in Gaza.

“Netanyahu will not escape punishment for what he has done. Sooner or later he will face justice and pay for the war crimes he has committed,” he told reporters.

Erdogan has been one of Israel’s staunchest critics since the Gaza war broke out, bringing Israel-Turkey relations to their lowest point in years.

Israel’s top domestic security official Ronen Bar has recently stated Israel is determined to eliminate Hamas all around the world even if it takes years, according to a recording aired by Israel’s public broadcaster Kan on Sunday.

“The cabinet set us a goal. In the words of the street, it is to eliminate Hamas. And we are determined to do it. This is our Munich. Everywhere: in Gaza, Israel, Lebanon, Turkey, Qatar, everywhere,” Shin Bet chief said.

Bar is the director of the Israeli Security Agency, also known as Shin Bet which is Israel’s domestic security agency, tasked with combating terrorism.

Bar’s mention of Munich is a reference to Israel’s targeted assassination campaign against Black September operatives and organizers, following the Palestinian terrorist group’s deadly attacks against Israelis at the 1972 Olympics in the German city.

“It will take a few years, but we will be there to do it. The security responsibility is ours. Our duty is to provide both security and a sense of security,” he added.

“Unfortunately, on October 7 we were unable to do it. I think we are on the rise. We are not waiting. We are already drawing our lessons from the events.”

Israel has a long history of conducting assassination operations outside its borders in violation of international law, sovereignty of other countries, and human rights.

Israel’s minister of military affairs Yoav Gallant also threatened Hamas leaders back then, stating, “The struggle is worldwide.”

The Israeli aggression in Gaza has so far killed at least 15,900 Palestinians, most of them women and children. Another 41,500 people have been wounded as well.

US officials believe military operation in Gaza could end by January

Israeli Army

But as the war enters this new ground phase in the south, the White House is deeply concerned about how Israel’s operations will unfold over the next several weeks, a senior US administration official said. The US has warned Israel firmly in “hard” and “direct” conversations, they said, that the Israeli Defense Forces cannot replicate the kind of devastating tactics it used in the north and must do more to limit civilian casualties.

The US has conveyed to Israel that as global opinion has increasingly turned against its ground campaign, which has killed thousands of civilians, the amount of time Israel has to continue the operation in its current form and still maintain meaningful international support is quickly waning.

In perhaps the most direct public warning to date, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin admonished Israel that it can “only win in urban warfare by protecting civilians”. Speaking at the Reagan National Defense Forum over the weekend, Austin stated US support for Israel is “not negotiable”, but he added Israel risks replacing a “tactical victory with a strategic defeat” if it did not do more to prevent civilian deaths.

More than 16,000 Palestinians have been killed since Israel began its campaign in October, according to the Hamas-run Gaza Ministry of Health.

Though senior Joe Biden administration officials have publicly called on Israel to do more to minimize civilian deaths, they have been careful to avoid directly admonishing any of Israel’s tactics, believing officials believe it is more effective to quietly counsel Israel behind the scenes rather than loudly shame them.

The senior administration official told CNN that they did not feel comfortable using the word “receptive” to capture Israel’s response so far to the administration’s military advice – contrary to some public statements from senior-most members of the administration.

Both in public and in private, Israeli officials maintain that part of their end goal is to weaken Hamas to such an extent that the group can never repeat the attack that it unleashed on Israel on October 7. That goal, one senior US official told CNN, is unlikely to be achieved by the end of the calendar year, and Israel is expected to continue pursuing that objective in the next phase of the conflict that US officials see as a “longer-term campaign”.

An Israeli official agreed that a transition is likely to come in the next few weeks, saying: “We are in a high-intensity operation in the coming weeks, then probably moving to a low-intensity mode.”

Current US assessments also show that Israel simply cannot maintain its level of high-intensity operations indefinitely, especially the mobilized reservists, a source familiar with the intelligence added. Israel has also needed to respond to near-daily attacks by the Lebanese group Hezbollah on its northern border — another reason Israeli forces will likely need to transition to more targeted raids once they have cleared as many Hamas fighters based in Gaza as they can, the source added.

US officials are hopeful that Israel will move to a more targeted strategy by January, which will resemble how the US transitioned away from high-intensity combat in Iraq and Afghanistan to a more narrow campaign against terrorist leaders, senior US officials told CNN. Israeli officials have indicated that that is their intention, one of the officials noted.

Senior US officials have been careful not to publicly criticize Israel and are increasingly insisting that their strategy of counseling Israel to target Gaza more deliberately and surgically has delivered some results.

After Secretary of State Antony Blinken called on Israel to take concrete steps to protect civilians during a visit to the region last week, the IDF unveiled an online map of Gaza divided into tiny parcels as an apparent effort to allow Israel to warn residents of a specific area to evacuate because of military operations. But the map requires electricity and internet connectivity to access, both of which have been cut off in Gaza multiple times.

Pointing to that development, national security adviser Jake Sullivan told reporters on Monday that Israel has “actually taken the quite unusual step for a modern military and identified precisely the area that they intend to have ground maneuvers, and they have asked the people in that area to move out”.

Still, he declined several times to offer an assessment of whether Israel’s tactics have been more proportional since a truce with Hamas broke down last week and the fighting resumed, telling reporters on Monday that it is “too soon” to pass judgment.

Officials have also insisted that the Israel Defense Forces’ initial incursion into northern Gaza would have been far wider in scope had it not been for the US’ warnings. Israel’s original plan after the Hamas terror attack involved an immediate large-scale land, air and sea operation involving hundreds of thousands of Israeli troops and a desire to “level” the entirety of the Gaza Strip, people familiar with their planning said.

US officials have also argued in recent weeks that Israel has heeded the lessons senior American military advisers have shared with their Israeli counterparts about how to conduct urban warfare.

“I do believe that they have listened,” Vice President Kamala Harris told reporters on Sunday when asked whether Israel is listening to the US. Two days earlier, National Security Council spokesman John Kirby had told reporters: “We believe that the approach that we’re taking thus far has produced effective results.”

Iran dismisses as baseless GCC claims over its nuclear and missile programs, PG islands

Nasser Kanaani

Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Nasser Kanaani has expressed regret over, and dismissed as unacceptable some clauses of a final statement of the 44th Persian Gulf Cooperation Council Summit on the Islamic Republic of Iran.

He emphasized Iran’s permanent and principled stances, saying the three islands of Abu Musa, the Greater Tunb and the Lesser Tunb are integral and eternal parts of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s soil, adding, “The Islamic Republic of Iran regards any claim on these islands as interference in its domestic territory as well as its territorial integrity and sovereignty, and strongly condemns it.”

“The Islamic Republic of Iran’s missile capabilities are within the framework of a transparent military doctrine and based on deterrence and protection of national security, and what is regarded as real danger to regional security is the military presence of extra-regional players and the Zionist regime as the root cause of insecurity and threats to Islamic countries as well as regional stability and security,” Kanaani added.

The spokesman underscored the Islamic Republic of Iran’s role in ensuring security and in the real fight against terrorism as well as in the promotion and enhancement of maritime security.

He said the Islamic Republic of Iran has always complied with international regulations and its international commitments within the framework of rights and duties, and will go on with its constructive cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) based on the comprehensive Safeguards Agreement.

“Based on its bilateral talks with the Kuwaiti government and the history of its negotiations, the Islamic Republic of Iran has always highlighted friendly and constructive partnership in the domain of energy, including in the Arash region. Indubitably, behavior based on paying attention to common interests can pave the way for regional cooperation,” he explained.

Kanaani touched upon the Islamic Republic of Iran’s principled policy of boosting ties with neighboring countries in keeping with the good-neighbor policy, mutual respect and non-interference in one another’s internal affairs.

The Foreign Ministry spokesman stressed Iran’s determination to have a stable, secure and thriving region within the framework of cooperation with neighboring countries and rejection of foreign meddling.

Israeli army ‘taken by surprise’ in Gaza battlefield: Islamic Jihad

Israeli Army

Abu Hamza, spokesman for the Saraya al-Quds Brigades, the Islamic Jihad’s armed wing, said that the Palestinian resistance is in “very good condition” and maintains readiness and strength to confront the enemy on all fronts in Gaza.

He added that resistance fighters destroyed a large number of Israeli vehicles, which were advancing east of Gaza City as well as Khan Yunis and al-Qarara, and managed to inflict heavy casualties on the enemy ranks.

“Media reports about [the power of] Saraya al-Quds forces is only a small part of what is waiting for the enemy. Our fighters’ operations and ambushes against the enemy on all fronts of the conflict continue and are at their peak,” Hamza warned.

He also assured the Palestinian people that Saraya al-Quds and other resistance groups were still operating well on the battlefield.

Separately, Islamic Jihad spokesman Musab al-Berim said the enemy is “taken by surprise” on all fronts in the war, predicting that the resilience of Palestinian fighters would force Israel to end its aggression.

The occupying regime will be forced to stop the war if it wants to return its captives from Gaza, he noted.

Berim further added the Israelis “have no goal but to take revenge on civilians, something that shows the height of the Zionists’ humiliation and cowardice and will inflict a heavy defeat on their military.”

Palestinian people continue to fight and resist after two months of onslaught by the Zionist enemy on Gaza, forcing the occupiers to change their plans, he emphasized.

Israel waged the bloody war on Gaza on October 7 after the Palestinian Hamas resistance group carried out Operation Al-Aqsa Storm against the occupying entity in retaliation for its intensified atrocities against the Palestinian people.

Since the start of the offensive, the Tel Aviv regime has killed at least 16,248 Palestinians, including 7,112 children and 4,885 women, and injured 43,616 others.

Some 7,600 people are also missing and assumed buried under the rubble in Gaza, which is under “complete siege” by Israel.

An estimated 1.9 million people – roughly three-quarters of the Gaza population – are displaced due to the genocidal Israeli assault.

Iran successfully launches bio-capsule as part of plans to send man into space

Iran bio-capsule

The bio-capsule is a scientific, research and technological device sent into an altitude of 130 kilometers above the earth’s surface in keeping with a road map to send man into space aimed at developing and acquiring the required technologies.

The 500-kilogram capsule was manufactured by the Aerospace Research Center of the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology ordered by the Iranian Space Agency.

The launcher on which the bio-capsule was sent into space is called Salman, which is the first of this class of launchers and capable of launching bio-capsules as heavy as half a tonne.

The launcher enjoys numerous high-tech features and has been domestically developed.

Hamas raps US for repeating Israel’s allegations over “sexual violence”

Joe Biden

The resistance movement condemned Joe Biden for echoing Israel’s allegations of sexual violence and rape by Hamas fighters.

Biden on Tuesday alleged that Hamas had repeatedly raped women and mutilated their bodies during the October 7 operation.

Speaking at a political fundraiser in Boston, Biden said accounts of survivors and witnesses “unimaginable cruelty” had been shared over the past few weeks.

“Reports of women raped — repeatedly raped — and their bodies being mutilated while still alive, of women’s corpses being desecrated, Hamas terrorists inflicting as much pain and suffering on women and girls as possible and then murdering them. It is appalling,” Biden added.

In response, Hamas announced Biden’s behavior proves his moral decline since he has just repeated Israel’s false claims about resistance fighters.

Hamas said such blatant lies are aimed at covering up “the Nazi Israeli regime’s war crimes” being committed against the Palestinians using American weapons.

The Palestinian movement also called on the international media to prove the falsity of new accusations leveled by the US and Israel as was the case with their previous claims about Hamas beheading children or using hospitals as its command centers.

Nearly 16,000 people, most of them women and children, have been killed in Israel’s aggression on Gaza since October 7 when Hamas launched an attack on Israeli-occupied territories, killing 1,400 settlers and military personnel.

The Israeli army resumed bombing the Gaza Strip on Friday after declaring an end to a week-long truce.

Two months into Israel’s genocidal onslaught against Palestinians, the regime continues with its air strikes and ground operations.

Muslim American leaders in swing states have pledged to rally their communities against Biden’s bid for re-election due to his steadfast support of Israel.

Muslim community leaders gathered on Saturday in Dearborn, Michigan, to protest Biden’s refusal to call for a ceasefire in Gaza, reiterating that the president’s stance could affect his support in crucial swing states next year.