Sunday, December 28, 2025
Home Blog Page 1167

Iranian FM warns of war spillover if Zionist regime’s aggression against Gaza doesn’t stop   

Hossein Amirabdollahian

Speaking during an interview with the British daily The Financial Times, Hossein Amirabdollahian said, “Iran does not want the war to spread, but due to the approach adopted by the US and Israel in the region, if the crimes against the people of Gaza and the West Bank are not stopped, any possibility could be considered, and a wider conflict could prove inevitable”. “The war has already expanded in the region,” he added.

“The fact that the Yemeni army  attacks the occupied territories with missiles and drones means the war has begun to expand”. “Over the past 40 days, messages have been exchanged between Iran and the US, via the US interests section at the Swiss embassy in Tehran,” Amirabdollahian added, while ruling out the possibility of direct talks with Washington. Amirabdollahian further noted that Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah and other groups in Palestine, Iraq, Syria and Yemen are not Iran’s proxy forces, saying each has an independent political identity.

But he warned that these groups “are not indifferent towards the killing of Muslims in Palestine”.

Gazans facing imminent starvation risk: WFP

“With winter fast approaching and the unsafe and overcrowded shelters that lack of clean water, people are facing the immediate possibility of starvation,” Abeer Etefa, WFP spokesperson for the Middle East and North Africa, said Thursday.

Etefa spoke at a virtual UN news conference alongside Juliet Touma, communications director at the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), about the situation in the Palestinian enclave.

Etefa briefed reporters from Cairo and said Gazans are becoming more desperate every day in their search for bread and essential foods.

“Bread is a way of luxury,” she added.

“We already started to see cases of dehydration and malnutrition, which is increasing rapidly and by the day,” Etefe continued, noting, “With only 10% of necessity food supplies and drink in Gaza since the beginning of this conflict, we’re now facing a massive food gap.”

She stressed that 2.2 million residents, which is nearly the entire population of the Gaza Strip, are now in need of food assistance.

“Food production has come to an almost complete halt,” said Etefa.

She added that for those fortunate enough to find food, “this meal will include maybe a canned food.”

Etefa stressed to meet the growing needs inside Gaza, the number of trucks that are crossing with food assistance needs to be increased.

“There is no way to meet the current hunger needs with the current situation,” she said, adding, “We have to have a different space that allows us to have safe access and to have the flowing of goods inside Gaza.”

The collapse of the food supply chain is “catastrophic” and said the situation before the conflict was difficult but now it is “disastrous,” she stated.

WFP Executive Director Cindy McCain also said in a statement Thursday people in Gaza are facing an “immediate possibility of starvation” as fuel shortages cripple food production and distribution in the enclave.

“Supplies of food and water are practically non-existent in Gaza and only a fraction of what is needed is arriving through the borders,” McCain stated.

According to the WFP, only 10% of necessary food supplies has entered Gaza since the start of the war with fuel shortages severely impacting bread production as well as the distribution of essential humanitarian aid with aid trucks unable to reach their destination.

The head of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East also reiterated these concerns, stressing thousands of people taking shelter at UNRWA facilities in Gaza are “dehydrated, exhausted, hungry and shell-shocked.”

“The children were pleading for a sip of water and a loaf of bread,” Philippe Lazzarini said of his recent visit to Gaza.

The WFP announced it has provided emergency food aid to more than 700,000 displaced Gazans and is planning to reach more than one million people in the next few weeks, but stressed these needs cannot be met with only the Rafah border crossing with Egypt open.

“The only hope is opening another, safe passage for humanitarian access to bring life-saving food into Gaza,” added McCain.

Lazzarini reiterated that if the UNRWA isn’t able to get fuel soon, it runs the risk of having to suspend its “entire humanitarian operation” in the enclave.

Human Rights Watch has also warned that waterborne illnesses such as cholera and typhoid are likely to emerge as Israel continues to prevent clean water from reaching the Strip.

Since the start of Israel’s blockade of the territory, water shortages and contamination have “severely impeded health care access, made people sick, and have already led to the outbreak of diseases”, the rights group said.

The death toll will also likely rise “exponentially” if people continue to drink unsafe water and have no access to medicine when they need it, HRW added.

Since Oct. 7, at least 11,500 Palestinians have been killed, including over 7,800 women and children, and more than 29,200 others have been injured, according to the latest figures from Palestinian authorities.

Thousands of buildings, including hospitals, mosques, and churches, have also been damaged or destroyed in Israel’s relentless air and ground attacks on the besieged enclave.

The UN experts have announced there is “evidence of increasing genocidal incitement” against the Palestinians amid Israel’s relentless assaults on the besieged Gaza Strip.

The group of experts, which included several special rapporteurs, said in a statement on Thursday “grave violations” were being committed by Israel against the people across the blockaded Palestinian territory.

“We are deeply disturbed by the failure of governments to heed our call and to achieve an immediate ceasefire,” the statement read.

“We are also profoundly concerned about the support of certain governments for Israel’s strategy of warfare against the besieged population of Gaza, and the failure of the international system to mobilize to prevent genocide,” they added.

The experts had previously warned that time was running out to “prevent genocide and humanitarian catastrophe” in Gaza.

Hamas says ready for long battle with Israel

In a recorded speech, Haniyeh praised the resilience of the Palestinian people and the coordination of resistance factions “to disperse the capabilities of the Israeli army and weaken it on multiple fronts.”

“If the enemy desires a long battle, our capacity is longer than our enemy’s, and our resistance will have the decisive word in it,” indicating that “the resistance is engaged in a strategic conflict with the Zionist enemy and will only emerge victorious,” he said.

He highlighted the “victories achieved by the resistance members on the ground in the Gaza Strip”, adding “the heroes of the resistance are writing pages of glory in Gaza, comparable to their counterparts in heroism, courage and daring, delivering painful blows to our enemy’s army and its vehicles”.

“The world will witness the Al-Qassam Brigades and the resistance factions defeating the Israeli occupation in Gaza, as they did 18 years ago,” he continued, referring to the Israeli disengagement from Gaza in 2005.

“They will reap nothing but more failure, disappointment and defeat.”

Haniyeh considered “the residents of Gaza and the resistance to have thwarted the enemy’s goals and plans for displacement or forcibly regaining hostages.”

He also called for the implementation of the resolutions of an emergency Arab-Islamic summit held in the Saudi capital Riyadh days ago, especially those related to “immediately stopping the aggression, lifting the siege on Gaza, protecting the sanctities, and realizing the aspirations of our people for freedom, return and independence”.

The Hamas chif also emphasized the importance of “the swift convening of a committee composed of several countries tasked with monitoring the implementation of the decisions issued by the summit”.

US, EU considering UN force in Gaza: Report

The multinational peacekeeping force would be deployed in Gaza after the end of the war in the besieged enclave, sources told Bloomberg.

The sources said that the officials discussing the idea “concede big questions remain about whether such an operation would be workable in Gaza”, particularly in light of Israeli scepticism.

But the officials believe that raising the prospect of a UN force may encourage Israel to end its assault on Gaza, which has led to more than 14.000 deaths and a humanitarian disaster.

Anonymous Israeli officials told Bloomberg that they were sceptical that the UN force would be effective, and that Israeli forces would expect to be able to enter and exit Gaza “at will”.

One option being considered by US and European officials would involve an expanded role for the UN Truce Supervision Organization, which was first established in 1949 to help implement armistice agreements between Palestinian Arabs and Israel following the war that broke out in 1948 after the creation of Israel.

Similar UN structures across the globe could be used as a template, the people added, pointing to a UN-backed troop deployment to Haiti led by Kenyan soldiers and another force mandated by the UN Security Council in Somalia to fight against the militant group al-Shabab.

IRGC Quds force commander: Iran, allies stay united with Gaza fighters

“Your brothers in the axis of al-Quds and the resistance are united with you, and they will not allow the enemy to reach its dirty goals in Gaza and Palestine,” Brig. Gen. Ismail Qaani said in a message Thursday.

The Axis of Resistance refers to an alliance among Iran, Syria and anti-Israeli groups in Lebanon, Iraq, Yemen and elsewhere which have hit Israeli and US targets in recent weeks in solidarity with Gaza.

Qaani hailed Operation al-Aqsa Storm by Palestinian resistance fighters on Oct. 7 caught Israel off guard and shattered the regime’s myth of superiority in everything from military to intelligence power.

“You created a great epic called the al-Aqsa Storm, which was accomplished with the help of God and by the holy fighters of the al-Qassam Brigades and the resistance in Gaza,” he said.

“Palestine and the region after the al-Aqsa Storm will not be the same as before,” Qaani added.

“You clearly showed the weakness and fragility of the usurping Zionist regime and you showed in a practical and decisive way that the regime is weaker than a spider’s web.”

The message came after Western media claimed that Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh had got a dressing-down from Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei in Tehran.

On Thursday, senior Hamas official Osama Hamdan dismissed claims to this effect as “pure lies and slander”, saying the British news agency Reuters “has published worthless lies instead of news”.

“Everyone knows the nature of the relationship between the Hamas movement and the Islamic Republic of Iran, as well as the position of the country in supporting the Palestinian cause and nation and its resistance, and especially the Hamas movement, and they know the view of Ayatollah Khamenei in supporting the Palestinian resistance,” Hamdan told Iran’s official news agency IRNA.

“Therefore, due to the necessity and nature of the relationship between the two sides, it is impossible to believe such content,” he added.

Reuters had claimed that Haniyeh had been told that since Tehran was not given prior notice of the October 7 operation, it would offer political support to Hamas, but would not “intervene directly” in the fight.

The news agency had also claimed that Haniyeh had been asked to “silence those voices” in Hamas calling for Iran and Hezbollah to directly join the war against Israel “in full force”.

Hamdan stated the publication of such biased news has two main reasons.

“First, the resistance in Gaza has been successful in putting pressure on the Zionist regime and everyone has realized the extent of the regime’s crimes and its attacks on women, children and defenseless civilians. Second, it shows the effectiveness and efficiency of the resistance in targeting the enemy and its army and war machines.”

Hamdan continued, “The publication of such news is also an attempt to destroy the image of resistance and the axis of resistance, since the influence of the resistance in the region is definitely increasing, and this is causing great concern to the Israeli regime and its supporters, forcing them to use all means available to spread fake news.”

Hamdan stressed the only thing he wanted to say about the “positive meeting” between Haniyeh and Ayatollah Khamenei was that it had taken place “in continuation of the good and distinct relationship between Hamas and the Islamic Republic of Iran”.

Gazou Waterfall, a hard-to-access yet worthy tourist spot in northern Iran 

The 48-meter Gazou Waterfall in the Lefour region of Savadkuh is one of the tallest waterfalls in the province.

Not many tourists are willing to take the hard path through the forest, but if they do, the best time to go to the waterfall is from mid-spring to mid-fall.

Below are some of the pictures that show, only partially, the splendor of the waterfall.

 

“50K Palestinian pregnant women teetering on verge of death in Gaza”

Gaza War

In an interview with IRNA, Waleed Abu Hatab emphasized: “We urgently demand action to save the hospital; otherwise, the healthcare system in the Gaza Strip will collapse within a short period.”

He said: “The severe lack of medical equipment, medicine, and fuel in Gaza’s hospitals is evidence of the destruction impacting an entire generation.”

Abu Hatab added: “More than 50,000 pregnant women in Gaza lack basic health and delivery services. We are witnessing cases of precarious childbirth and inadequate access to healthy nutrition.”

He announced: “Since the start of the war, we have converted some maternity and special care departments into reception rooms for the wounded, leading to a shortage of beds.

Moreover, a considerable number of citizens from the northern Gaza Strip and Gaza City have migrated to the southern region, including pregnant women. This migration has also negatively impacted service levels due to the increased number of pregnant women.”

Abu Hatab warned: “We are grappling with a severe shortage of specialized medicines for pregnant women and related services.”

He noted: “We have had to cut off electricity to various hospital departments due to fuel shortages since the onset of the war against Gaza. Our focus has been on maintaining power supply and services to the special care department, the surgery rooms, and the children’s department.”

IRGC chief cmdr.: War on infants in Gaza signals Israeli’s collapse

Hossein Salami

He highlighted that in a shocking display of contempt, the Zionist regime, the United States, and certain European countries have waged a war, targeting babies within Gaza’s hospitals to show their strength.

Salami added: “Isn’t it ignominious to witness the world’s so-called largest empires finding pride in massacring children and viewing surgery rooms as arenas for their victories?”

He further noted: “This signifies the impending demise of their empire. Their erratic behavior reflects internal decay, akin to the tumultuous noise some animals make in their final moments.”

The IRGC chief commander stressed: “The fear of an imminent collapse, a prediction made by the Supreme Leader within a span of 25 years, has stripped the enemy of the rationale for their actions, including the strategic, tactical, and operational aspects of their warfare.”

Russia says Moscow, Washington relations hanging by a thread

Russia US Flags

Washington’s desire to contain Moscow and Beijing globally is the root cause of a most profound crisis in the Russian-US relationship, the Russian diplomatic agency emphasized.

“Owing to Washington’s policy of rampant Russophobia, they [relations] <…> risk being severed at any moment. This is not Russia’s choice, but reckless moves on the part of the United States that spin the wheel of escalation, including the doctrinal task of inflicting a ‘strategic defeat’ on Moscow, risk leading to catastrophic consequences,” the foreign ministry warned.

According to the ministry, US political circles are “hopelessly and nonsensically focused on changing the regime and stirring up internal strife in Russia, a project into which substantial funds are being invested.”

However, the ministry recalled the good history the two countries had when building their cooperation on respect and a mutual consideration of interests.

“It is these principles which formed the basis of the 1933 agreement on re-establishing bilateral diplomatic ties that remain fully relevant in these unprecedented circumstances,” it concluded.

Hamas denies “false” Reuters report regarding Haniyeh meeting with Iran Leader

Ayatollah Khamenei and Haniyeh

The member of Hamas added: “What is stated in the news published by the Reuters news agency about the meeting between the Ismail Haniyeh and the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, consists of pure lies and slander. Instead of providing information, this news agency has started to publish baseless lies.”

He further stated: “Everyone is aware of the nature of the relationship between the Hamas movement and the Islamic Republic of Iran, as well as this country’s support for the Palestinian cause, nation, and its resistance, particularly the Hamas movement. They are also familiar with Ayatollah Khamenei’s stance in supporting the Palestinian resistance. Therefore, considering the necessity and nature of the relationship between the parties, it is impossible to believe such content.”

The Hamas member emphasized: “The meeting took place in continuation of the strong and distinctive relationship between Hamas and the Islamic Republic of Iran.”