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Israeli opposition leader predicts downfall of Netanyahu’s cabinet

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Speaking at an opposition rally, Lapid has said that he won’t participate in forming a national unity government with the current ruling coalition.

He expressed confidence that the Netanyahu cabinet would soon fall, paving the way for a fresh national election.

“This cabinet is not operational and must leave. That’s our plan,” the politician stressed at the rally in the city of Krayot.

Commenting on recent speculation in the Israeli media about the potential formation of a national unity cabinet, Lapid made it clear that he does not consider participating in such a broad coalition.

“We don’t believe in miracles that won’t happen. We will not join a crooked unity cabinet that will break our moral backbone. The [Netanyahu] cabinet will fall and we will go to the polls,” the opposition leader added.

Tanker believed to hold Iran oil begins to be offloaded despite Tehran threats

Iran Oil Tanker

Ship-tracking data analyzed by The Associated Press showed the Marshall Islands-flagged Suez Rajan was undergoing a ship-to-ship transfer of its oil to another tanker, the Mr Euphrates, near Galveston, Texas, some 70 kilometers (45 miles) southeast of Houston. That likely will allow the cargo to be offloaded.

The fate of the cargo aboard the Suez Rajan has become mired in the wider tensions between the US and Iran, even as Tehran and Washington work toward a trade of billions of dollars in frozen Iranian assets in South Korea for the release of five Iranian-Americans held in Tehran.

Already, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has warned that those involved in offloading the cargo “should expect to be struck back.”

The US Navy has increased its presence steadily in recent weeks in the Mideast, deploying the troop-and-aircraft-carrying USS Bataan and considering putting armed personnel on commercial ships traveling through the Strait of Hormuz to stop Iran from seizing additional ships.

Iran has repeatedly condemned the US for “warmongering” and escalating tensions with its regular military deployments in the region.

In recent months, Iranian naval forces have impounded several ships off the country’s southern coast for their breaches of shipping safety law, with the US claiming that the moves are “illegal” and “endanger” shipping safety.

Tehran dismisses the claims as baseless, stressing the vessel seizures are in fact meant to consolidate the maritime law.

In mid-July, Iran urged the United States to refrain from any “provocative” moves in the region, especially close to the country’s borders, stressing that Tehran reserves the right to take “deterrent measures” under international law.

Speaking during a weekly press conference, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani said that the US government’s role regarding the issue of regional security has never been peaceful and constructive.

“Iran monitors with sensitivity and accuracy any illegal and unconstructive act that affects the security of the region, and it will … pay special attention to any provocative and illegal moves, especially near its borders,” he added.

Kanaani also warned that the Islamic Republic will use its “inalienable rights” in response to the US moves.

Iran “reserves the right to take due deterrent measures under international law, rules and regulations given the capability of its Armed Forces in protecting the security of borders, as well as that of navigation and aviation in the Persian Gulf region,” he stressed.

Israeli protesters demonstrate against Netanyahu’s far-right cabinet for 33rd week in row

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The rallies were held on Saturday in the coastal city of Tel Aviv, the northern city of Haifa, and the occupied city of al-Quds, as well as dozens of other locations.

In al-Quds, protesters gathered outside Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s house and near Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s residence.

The protests have been a fixed weekly event since January, when Netanyahu announced the overhaul scheme, which seeks to rob the regime’s Supreme Court of the ability to invalidate the decisions made by the politicians.

More than 10,000 Israeli reserve troops, including members of the elite intelligence unit 8200 and air force pilots, have said they would no longer show up for duty on a voluntary basis in protest against the cabinet’s insistence to go ahead with the overhaul plan.

The decision has prompted the Israeli top brass to warn about changes to the regime’s “war-readiness.”

In Haifa, Danny Yatom, the former head of the Israeli spy agency of Mossad, addressed a rally, saying the overhaul plan has provided an opportunity for “messianic extremists to actualize their racism and for the ultra-orthodox to leverage for a military draft exemption and more money.”

Netanyahu, he added, wanted to be remembered “as the defender of Israel, but he will be remembered as the destroyer.”

Addressing another demonstration in the city, opposition head Yair Lapid told the participants that the Israeli cabinet “hates the truth. It doesn’t want to hear it, but it won’t have a choice.”

“…the problem is the competence of Netanyahu. The problem is they are destroying us from within,” he added.

The protests have gained momentum since the end of July, when the Knesset passed the first bill of the overhaul plan, which restricted the Supreme Court’s ability to declare the cabinet’s decisions “unreasonable.”

On September 12, the court is set to hear petitions aimed at striking down the bill that has been approved by the Knesset. The cabinet is, however, seeking to postpone the date, according to media reports.

11 labourers killed in militant attack in Pakistan

Pakistan Bombing

The device exploded after being attached to the vehicle they were travelling in on Saturday evening, Rehman Gul Khattak, senior government official for North Waziristan, said in a statement.

“The labourers were working at an under construction post for the Pakistan army,” Khattack added.

Amir Muhammad Khan, a senior police official in the area, confirmed the bomb blast and the number of casualties to AFP.

“Heartbreaking to know about the terrorist attack in North Waziristan which claimed the lives of 11 innocent laborers. Strongly condemn this senseless act of violence and stand in solidarity with the families affected,” caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar posted on X, formerly known as Twitter.

Pakistan has seen a sharp rise in militant attacks since the Afghan Taliban surged back to power in neighbouring Afghanistan in 2021.

The militant assaults have been focused in regions abutting Afghanistan, and Islamabad alleges some are being planned on Afghan soil — a charge Kabul denies.

Pakistan’s home-grown Taliban group, Tehreek–e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), has waged a growing campaign against security officials, including police officers.

In January, a suicide bomber linked to Pakistan’s Taliban blew himself up in a mosque inside a police compound in the northwestern city of Peshawar, killing more than 80 officers.

Last month, the Islamic State group claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing that killed at least 54 people, including 23 children, at a political party gathering ahead of elections due later this year.

Around 400 members of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-F (JUI-F) party — a key government coalition partner led by a firebrand cleric — had gathered for an convention when a bomber detonated a vest packed with explosives and ball bearings near the front stage.

Pakistan was once plagued by almost daily bombings, but a major military clearance operation in the former tribal areas starting in 2014 largely restored order.

The seven remote districts that border Afghanistan, of which North Waziristan is one, were later brought under the control of Pakistani authorities after the passage of legislation in 2018.

Analysts say militants in the former tribal areas have become emboldened since the return of the Afghan Taliban.

Two Israelis shot dead in occupied West Bank

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Israel’s ambulance service said two men – ages 60 and 29 – were shot near the Palestinian village of Huwara. Paramedics said the two people were targeted inside a carwash.

“Both were unconscious and had sustained gunshot wounds to their bodies,” a spokesperson for the ambulance service stated.

The Israeli army spokesperson for Arabic media, Avichay Adraee, confirmed two Israelis had been killed.

The official Palestinian news agency Wafa reported the Israeli army closed key entrances to the main northern West Bank city of Nablus, and soldiers were forcing businesses to close as they searched for the suspect.

Hamas spokesman Abdul Latif al-Qanou said the attack was the “result of the resistance’s continuous promise to defend our people and respond to the crimes of the occupation”.

The situation in the West Bank has been particularly volatile over the past 15 months with stepped-up deadly Israeli raids and rampages by Jewish settlers on Palestinian villages.

Huwara has been the scene of attacks by Israeli settlers and retribution in the form of Palestinian shooting attacks over the past few months.

Saturday’s shooting comes the same day a Palestinian man shot by Israeli forces earlier this week during a raid in the occupied West Bank succumbed to wounds.

Mohammed Abu Asaab was “seriously injured in the head” on Wednesday in Balata refugee camp on the outskirts of the northern West Bank city of Nablus and died Saturday, Wafa reported.

Abu Asaab was hit during clashes that erupted when Israeli “undercover forces” surrounded a house in the camp, it added.

His death made him the 218th Palestinian killed in violence this year linked to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Live Update: Russia’s “Special Operation” in Ukraine; Day 543

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People react to the Russian missile strike in Chernihiv, Ukraine.

F16s ‘main issue’ to be discussed in visit to Netherlands: Zelensky

Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky who is currently in the Netherlands stated on Telegram that the “main issue” to be discussed during his visit is F-16 fighter jets for Ukraine.

The fighters would “protect our people from Russian terror”, he wrote.

Zelensky will meet outgoing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte at a military air base in Eindhoven, Rutte’s office announced, without providing further details.

The Netherlands could deliver F-16s as its armed forces are transitioning to newer F-35 fighters. According to figures from the Dutch defence ministry, the Netherlands currently has 24 operational F-16s, which will be phased out by mid-2024. Another 18 of the jets made by Lockheed Martin are currently available for sale, of which 12 have been provisionally sold.


Drone crashed into rooftop of railway station in central Russia: Governor

A Ukrainian drone crashed into the rooftop of a railway station in the central Russian city of Kursk, injuring five people and setting off a fire, Kursk Region Governor Roman Starovoit stated.

“Ukrainian drone attack in Kursk. According to preliminary information, it crashed into the roof of the railway station building, setting off a fire on the rooftop. Five people were slightly injured by shards of glass,” he wrote on Telegram.

The details of the incident are being verified, according to the official. First responders are at the scene.

The railway station is located in central Kursk, a city that’s about 150 kilometers from the border with Ukraine.


Ukrainian pilots have begun training on F-16 aircraft: DM

Ukrainian pilots have begun training on F-16 fighter jets, Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov said in an on-camera interview with Ukrainian media on Saturday.

“Training (on F-16s) has begun,” Reznikov stated, adding that a number of Ukrainian engineers and technicians are also training along with the pilots.

Reznikov said he would not disclose how long training will last, but noted that “a minimal term of training is six months.”

According to Reznikov, the instructors will be the ones to announce the completion of the training, when they see that Ukrainian pilots, engineers and technicians can successfully apply their new skills.

Trainees will also get English-language training in technical terminology, because “the basic level of English language is not enough,” he added.

Meanwhile, the period of training will be used to determine what country will supply Ukraine with the aircraft and in what quantity.

Reznikov said it is also important to determine what kind of weapons the aircraft will be carrying.

“After all, without radars, the plane cannot see, and without machine guns, missiles and shells, it is not a weapon, but only a carrier,” he added.

The F-16 training program is being supported by a coalition of 11 NATO countries and requires official US approval because the jets are American technology.


Russia should wipe out nationalist regime in Kiev: Ex-president

Russia must destroy the nationalist regime in Kyiv, even if it takes many years, said Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev.

“It will take some time. Western authorities will change, their elites will get tired and start begging for negotiations and freezing the conflict. completely dismantled,” Medvedev wrote in his Telegram channel.

He stressed that the nationalist regime “should be wiped off the face of the earth.”

“Even the ashes from him should remain. This dirt should not have a chance to be reborn under any circumstances,” he added.

“If it takes years and even decades, so be it. We have no other choice: either we will destroy their hostile political regime, or the collective West will eventually tear Russia apart. And in this case, he will die with us. wants it,” Medvedev continued.

Therefore, he said, only “the complete liquidation of the state apparatus of this hostile country and absolute guarantees of loyalty in the future” are needed.

“Only Russia’s control over everything that is happening and will happen on the territory of the former Bandera state will allow this to be done. And we will achieve this,” Medvedev added.

He emphasized that “the defeat of the West on the Ukrainian track is inevitable,” no matter how much Western “leaders who don’t care about their own people” swore to be ready to support Kiev with weapons and money for as long as it takes.

“They will prepare cannon fodder for the Kyiv “meat factory”, they will restore the ruins of the dying economy of the Bandera regime. Will maintain insane sanctions against Russia. But this will not help,” Medvedev continued.

“For them, this is a foreign war in which people alien to them die. Although he does not feel sorry for them, the West will never go beyond the point where they can begin to harm its own interests. may lament at its summits and at the UN, war abroad sooner or later becomes boring, costly and irrelevant,” he explained.

“And for us, this is a tragedy of our own people. This is an existential conflict. This is a war for self-preservation. Either they or we,” Medvedev concluded.


Number of injured in Chernihiv strike climbs to 129

The number of those wounded in a Russian missile strike on the northern Ukrainian city of Chernihiv on Saturday has risen to nearly 130 people, according to Ukraine’s Minister of Internal Affairs Ihor Klymenko.

“Seven people are dead and 129 injured, among them 15 children and 15 police officers,” Klymenko said, adding that “the search and rescue operation has been completed.”

The attack hit a theater and university in the city center, Klymenko said earlier Saturday, and a 6-year-old girl is among the dead. Seven people were killed in the attack.

He added people were also leaving church during a major holiday in the Orthodox calendar, the Feast of the Transfiguration.


Americans’ support of arms supplies to Kiev declining: Russian envoy

Military aid granted to Ukraine is becoming less popular among Americans, though it does not stop the US’ authorities, which continue providing Kiev with arms, Russian Ambassador to the United States Anatoly Antonov sفشفثی.

“They cannot but realize that the already disorganized construction of the ‘Ukraine’ project is creaking at the seams. Tens of billions of dollars of the American taxpayers injected in it blow up in the zone of the special military operation. Amid the failure of the much-touted counteroffensive military aid granted to the republic is becoming less popular among ordinary Americans,” he said when commenting on the US administration’s statement that the targets of the special military operation will not be reached, as well as Washington’s decision to allow NATO partners to supply F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine after the training of pilots of the country’s armed forces is completed.

“However, the abovementioned apparently does not stop the authors and inspirers of the bloody scam,” Antonov was quoted as saying on the Telegram channel of the Russian diplomatic mission.

The US administration is “taking more and more senseless decisions” and “making unresponsible and baseless statements,” he added.


Ukraine discussing Gripen fighter aircraft delivery with Sweden: Zelensky

Ukraine is discussing “the next steps” to obtain Gripen fighter jets from Sweden, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Saturday.

Speaking at a joint news conference with Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson in Harpsund, about 90 kilometers (56 miles) west of Stockholm, Zelensky said that test flights with Ukrainian pilots had already begun.

“Today we discussed Gripen aircraft, the pride of Sweden. I am confident that Gripen aircraft can make our freedom much more secure,” Zelensky added.

The president said Ukraine has “excellent pilots” but “no advantage in the sky” and lacks modern aircraft.

“Over the next few weeks, there will be appropriate actions that I believe will open up the possibility of getting such aircraft in the future,” the president added.

Zelensky stated that he would have further meetings with “several countries” and was confident Ukraine would obtain modern aircraft.

“You cannot move fast on the ground when (the Russians) control the sky. And we need that,” he continued.

Kristersson also announced that Sweden and Ukraine had signed a statement of intent to cooperate in the production, training and servicing of the Swedish armored Combat Vehicle 90. Combat vehicles were part of a new military support package for Ukraine, announced by Sweden’s defense ministry on Tuesday.

Ukraine has long been pleading for the fighter jets to counter Russian air superiority, but it is unlikely to receive them until next year.


UN condemns “heinous” attack on the center of Chernihiv

The United Nations’ humanitarian coordinator for Ukraine, Denise Brown, condemned a Russian missile strike on the center of the northern Ukrainian city of Chernihiv.

It is “heinous to attack the main square of a large city,” Brown said in a statement.

The attack left several dead – including a 6-year-old girl – and at least 90 people injured.

“I am extremely disturbed by the news of yet another Russian strike that hit shortly ago the heart of Chernihiv, in northern Ukraine, leaving dozens of civilians killed and injured, including children,” Brown continued.

“It is heinous to attack the main square of a large city, in the morning, while people are out walking, some going to the church to celebrate a religious day for many Ukrainians,” she added. Saturday marks a major holiday in the Orthodox calendar, the Feast of the Transfiguration.

“I condemn this repeated pattern of Russian strikes on populated areas of Ukraine, causing deaths, massive destruction and soaring humanitarian needs,” she stated, adding, “Attacks directed against civilians or civilian objects are strictly prohibited under international humanitarian law. It must stop.”

Russia announces readiness to cooperate with Iran on Caspian Sea water level

Shumakov told IRNA on Saturday that changes in the sea’s water levels are temporary and may last for 10 to 20 years.

Russian experts are closely monitoring the situation and are willing to answer any questions from Iranian experts about the amount of water flowing from the Volga River into the Caspian Sea, he stated.

The Russian official warned that coastal nations of the Caspian Sea will face serious climate changes in the next decade and should take appropriate measures to adapt and use their water resources wisely.

This comes after a warning from the Iranian Space Agency that satellite imagery shows that the water levels of the Caspian Sea are decreasing.

Palestinian youth shot by Israeli soldiers dies from wounds

Israeli forces West Bank

The Palestinian news agency Wafa named the victim as Mohammed Abu Asaab, who was wounded during an Israeli a dawn raid on the Balata refugee camp on Wednesday.

Wafa reported that undercover Israeli forces had infiltrated the camp and surrounded a house, resulting in armed confrontations.

Israeli soldiers fired stun grenades, teargas and live bullets during the raid, wounding dozens of people, including 85 who suffered from teargas inhalation.

On Thursday, a Palestinian man from occupied East Jerusalem also died from wounds sustained during confrontations with Israeli forces after they had stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque complex in May 2021.

Hamza Abu Sneineh, a 30-year-old father of two, was hit by a rubber bullet that lost him his left eye and caused multiple skull fractures.

According to a tally by Middle East Eye, at least 215 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire this year, including 37 children, a rate of nearly one fatality per day.

A total of 179 people have died in the West Bank and East Jerusalem since January, making 2023 one of the bloodiest years in occupied Palestine. Another 36 people have been killed in the Gaza Strip.

Meanwhile, Palestinians have killed 26 Israelis in the same period, including six children.

Iran says organizing coups in other states, recurring elements of US, UK foreign policies

Nasser Kanaani

“70 years ago, a national government in Iran was ousted by a coup backed by the US and UK,” Kanaani wrote in a post on his X account on Saturday, marking the anniversary of the 1953 Iranian coup, which was organized by American and British spy agencies against the then-government of Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddeq.

“Supporting dictators, meddling in domestic affairs, suppressing libertarian movements, and orchestrating coup d’états are recurring elements of American and British policies,” he added.

In August 1953, the British intelligence agency MI6 and its American counterpart CIA initiated the coup by the Iranian military, setting off a series of events, including riots on the streets of the capital Tehran, which led to the overthrow and arrest of Mosaddeq.

The coup, which was followed by the temporary rule of CIA- and MI6-approved General Fazlollah Zahedi, enabled the monarch, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi’s return from exile in Italy. It also consolidated the monarch’s rule for the following 26 years until the victory of the Islamic Revolution in 1979, led by Imam Khomeini.

Mosaddeq, who was convicted of treason by a court martial after the coup, served three years in solitary confinement and eventually died under house arrest in exile in 1967.

Experts say the upheaval, known in Iran as the 28 Mordad Coup, was aimed at making sure the Iranian monarchy would safeguard the West’s oil interests in the country.

US aircraft carriers pay heed to Iran’s maritime rules in Persian Gulf: IRGC navy chief

IRGC Boat Persian Gulf

In an address to a conference of IRGC commanders on Saturday, Rear Admiral Tangsiri stated the IRGC Navy is projecting power in the Persian Gulf vigorously.

“Even American warships carrying airplanes and helicopters obey our rules when they cross the Persian Gulf,” he added.

He noted that the NATO forces pay heed to the IRGC Navy’s warnings in the region. “For instance, the IRGC vessels once approached a US aircraft carrier, and the warship escaped 180 miles away.”

Highlighting the IRGC Navy’s progress in the development of various combat, reconnaissance, assault and hybrid drones, the commander said his forces have perfect coast-to-sea missiles.

He also stated that the IRGC Navy has manufactured military speed boats with a breakneck velocity of 110 knots (203 km/h).

“We have managed to mount rocket-launchers on 8-meter speedboats,” Tangsiri continued, adding that Iran is the first country in West Asia that can fly drones from the deck of military vessels.

Earlier this month, the IRGC spokesman underlined that Iran is quite capable of responding in kind to any act of mischief in the region.

“Iran has reached such a high degree of power and capability that can respond in kind to any US action and mischief (in the region), including the seizure of ships,” General Ramezan Sharif said.

His remarks came after the US Naval Forces Central Command (CENTCOM) announced that the US Navy has deployed more than 3,000 sailors and Marine forces to West Asia under the pretext of protecting ships and vessels crossing the main waterways in the strategic region.