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Israeli settler guns down 20-year-old Palestinian

Israeli settler

Local sources stated late on Saturday that the incident took place near the village of Sandala, south of the city of Nazareth.

The official Palestinian Wafa news agency identified the Palestinian youth as 20-year-old Diyar Omari from the village of Sandala, which is located in the northern part of the occupied territories.

An online footage of the killing showed an Israeli settler engaging in a fight with Omari. As the Palestinian youth returned to his car, the Israeli settler pulled out his pistol and fired live shots directly at the young man while he was inside his own car, killing him on the spot.

According to the Arab48 website, the incident took place near the entrance to an Israeli settlement.

The Palestinian Information Center reported that following the killing, dozens of Palestinians staged a protest rally, chanting slogans in condemnation of the execution of the Palestinian youth.

The Gaza Strip-based Hamas resistance movement issued a statement following Omari’s death, asserting, “Our heroic people will not let the crimes of the occupation and its settlers go unpunished.”

Hamas said Israel’s crimes only make Palestinian people “intensify their resistance…and avenge the blood of martyr Omari, adding, “The blood of our people is not cheap, and the enemy will pay the price.”

The Islamic Jihad movement, for its part, said, “This heinous crime is an extension of the enemy’s policy against our people … for which the occupation entity bears full responsibility.”

The new fatality has increased the total number of Palestinians killed by Israeli forces and settlers since the beginning of this year to over 110.

Earlier on Saturday, Israeli troops shot and killed two Palestinians during a raid on a refugee camp in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.

The martyrs were both 22 years of age and died of bullet wounds to their chest, neck, and abdomen, the Palestinian Health Ministry reported.

Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh has called on legal bodies and international organizations to intervene and mount pressure on the Israeli regime over its crimes in the occupied lands.

Shtayyeh stated on Saturday night that all the atrocities that Israel commits against the Palestinian nation will be added to the case filed with The Hague-base International Criminal Court (ICC) against the usurping entity, Palestinian media reported.

The situation is tense across the occupied territories as well as the Gaza Strip and the West Bank following recent death in Israeli custody of Khader Adnan, a senior leader of the Islamic Jihad movement, which is based in the Gaza Strip.

Thousands of Palestinians have been holding demonstrations in condemnation of the Israeli regime’s ill-treatment of Adnan, who died of deteriorating health conditions while staging a drawn-out hunger strike in protest at his detention.

Cypriot airline banned from Lebanese airspace over Israeli shares

Cyprus TUS Airways

In a statement published by the state-run National News Agency on Saturday, the Director General of the Lebanese Civil Aviation Authority, Fadi al-Hassan, said the Israeli company Knafaim Holdings Ltd. owns 49.9% of the stock of the Cypriot airline.

Hassan added that he had already received a letter from the Cypriot Civil Aviation Authority announcing the appointment of TUS Airways as the carrier in air transport services between Cyprus and Lebanon based on a bilateral agreement signed in 2017.

The Lebanese official noted that the ban on the Cypriot airline will remain in effect until further notice, and that the decision to close Lebanese airspace to the Cypriot airline was taken within the framework of the Boycott of Israel Law.

The Lebanese Civil Aviation Authority referred the matter to the General Directorate of Economy and Commerce to verify the status of the company, especially as the directorate had requested not to deal with companies of a similar status, the latest of which were the two Ukrainian companies Aerosvit Ukrainian Airlines and the Ukrainian International Airlines (UIA).

In 1951, the Arab League called on member states to prohibit all kinds of political, economic, commercial and cultural relations with Israel.

The approved law is very strict and punishes any contact, even individually, between Lebanese and Israeli citizens.

Israel and Lebanon have technically been at war for decades although the last major conflict was the 33-day-long Israeli military onslaught on the country in the summer of 2006.

Israel invaded Lebanon in 1982 during the latter’s civil war and occupied Lebanese territory until 2000.

Iranian Parliament speaker rejects allegations lawmakers received luxury SUVs

Iran Parliament

Qalibaf said on Sunday that the Parliament’s Security and the Representatives’ Behavior Monitoring Board had looked into the allegations and concluded that claims about the link between the SUVs and the impeachment vote were purely false.

But he added that relevant authorities had been notified to investigate the offering of the vehicles.

An Iranian lawmaker, Alireza Beigi, earlier claimed that the former Minister of Industry, Mines, and Trade, Reza Fatemi-Amin, who was recently impeached at the Parliament and dismissed, had facilitated access by a number of lawmakers to luxury SUVs in order to have them withdraw their votes of impeachment.

A special inspector appointed by Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi investigated the allegations but then claimed that, while the SUVs had been given to the lawmakers, the development had occurred before Raisi’s administration came into office.

Beigi recently said that he was in possession of documents that proved the matter and claimed some of the lawmakers’ relatives, too, had received cars.

Iran president says Tehran will always stand by Damascus

Raisi made the remarks in an interview with Syria’s official SANA news agency and Syria TV broadcast on Friday as he wrapped up a historic visit to Damascus, the first by an Iranian president since the foreign-backed militancy gripped the Arab country in 2011.

He said the Americans occupied some areas in Syria to plunder its resources in an attempt to achieve what they could not through terrorism.

“Syria is not a poor country but a rich one with its people, agriculture, and underground resources; it can witness a huge economic growth,” the president stated.

He said the US and some Western states allied with the Israeli regime could never weaken the Syrian military so they have resorted to an economic blockade. Raisi said the Syrian people’s resistance would surely thwart that scheme.

The Iranian president said despite threats and sanctions, Syria is on the right path.

Raisi said Syria is at the forefront of resistance against Israeli greed and aggression, adding that restoration of Syrian sovereignty over all its territories would alleviate the concerns of Syria’s neighboring countries.

“There should not be any presence of Turkish troops in any Syrian territory,” Raisi said.

Pointing to relations between Iran and Syria, Raisi said the two countries opened a new chapter in mutual ties after the victory of the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran. Tehran and Damascus, he said, have been steadily developing ties, as “the axis of evil”, led by the Zionist entity and the United States, weaved various conspiracies against Syria.

Resistance against Israel and support for the Palestinians, Raisi said, have become the hallmark of Iran’s foreign policy. As declared by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the late founder of the Islamic Republic, the Iranian president said, Palestine is the top priority of the Muslim world.

Elsewhere in his remarks, Raisi pointed to the rapprochement between Iran and Saudi Arabia, and said the restoration of relations between the two countries will tip the balance in the region.

EU strongly supports revival of Iran nuclear deal: Croatia

Iran EU Flags

During an event to mark the end of Iran’s Ambassador to Croatia Parviz Esmaili’s tenure, Grlić-Radman also said that Croatia and Iran had friendly and traditional relations and said he was glad about the development of those ties over the past years.

He also expressed hope that trade ties between Zagreb and Tehran would further enhance given the available capacities.

The Iran nuclear deal, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, or JCPOA, was concluded after years of negotiations between Iran and six world powers — including the United States — in 2015.

Three years later, however, former US President Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew Washington from the deal and attempted to stymie other signatories’ implementation of the deal as well.

Since 2021, when Trump was voted out of office, US President Joe Biden has been inclined to return to the Iran deal. Recently, however, the US administration has said the issue is no more on its agenda.

Other signatories to the deal, namely France, China, Russia, the UK, and Germany, meanwhile, are willing to see the deal revived.

Iran has time and again reiterated it is ready for the revival of a good and lasting deal provided that there is a political will on the side of the US.

Russia blames Ukraine, Western allies for military blogger bombing

Russian military blogger bombing

The Security Service of Ukraine, responding to online outlet Ukrainian Pravda, said of the incident: “Officially, we can neither confirm nor deny the involvement of the Security Service in this or that explosion that happens to the occupiers and their accomplices.”

Russia blamed Ukraine for the death of another Russian military blogger in an attack last month at a St. Petersburg cafe. Kyiv previously denied any involvement.

The Russian Investigative Committee called the latest incident “a terrorist act” and announced it plans to investigate the blast as such.

The committee also reported a suspect in the car bombing has been detained, claiming that during interrogation, he testified “that he acted on the instructions of the Ukrainian special services.”

The suspect “planted an explosive device on the road along the route of Zakhar Prilepin’s car, which he set off remotely,” the committee alleged, adding, “After that, he fled the scene, but was detained by law enforcement officers when he left the forest in another settlement.”

The committee published what it claimed was a video confession of the suspect, but it was not clear under what circumstances he was interviewed and whether he was under duress in the video.

Russian pro-Kremlin newspaper Izvestia reported that Prilepin had surgery earlier on Saturday and is at the hospital in stable condition. His driver was killed in the blast.

Nizhny Novgorod region is located east of Moscow on the Volga River.

Live Update: Russia’s “Special Operation” in Ukraine; Day 438

Russia Ukraine War

Russian forces evacuating town near occupied nuclear plant: Ukraine

Russian forces are evacuating residents from the town that serves the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in southern Ukraine, the Ukrainanian military has announced.

Ukraine is expected to start soon a much-anticipated counteroffensive to retake Moscow-held territory, including in the Zaporizhzhia region.

In its morning update, Ukraine’s General staff said Russian forces were evacuating local Russian passport-holders to the port city of Berdyansk and the town Prymorsk, both on the coast of the Sea of Azov.

“The first to be evacuated are those who accepted Russian citizenship in the first months of the occupation,” it said in a statement.


Turkey rejects US proposal to send Russian S-400 defense system to Ukraine

Ankara has refused calls from Washington to send Russian S-400 missile defense system to Ukraine, said the Turkish foreign minister.

“The US asked us to send the S-400s to Ukraine, and we said no,” Mevlut Cavusoglu stated.


Russia ‘destroys’ 22 Ukrainian drones over Black Sea

Russia’s air defences detected and destroyed 22 Ukrainian drones over the Black Sea overnight, the country’s defence ministry has said in a daily briefing.

Reuters was not able to independently verify Russia’s claim. A Russian-installed official stated earlier that Ukraine had launched drones at Crimea overnight, without providing details.

Separately, the defence ministry added its forces had gained more ground in the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut, claiming two “blocks” in the northwestern and western parts of the city.


Russia’s FSB says it foiled Ukrainian plan to attack airfield

Russian security forces have foiled an attempt by Ukrainian intelligence to attack a military airfield in central Russia with drones stuffed with explosives, the Federal Security Service (FSB) has announced.

The FSB said in a statement on its website that the target of the attack was an A-50 radar detection plane at the Severnyy aerodrome in the Ivanovo region, some 700 km (435 miles) from the Ukrainian border. It said its agents had foiled the attack in collaboration with the interior ministry.

The pilot of a light aircraft and other members of what the FSB called a “sabotage group” were detained in Tula region after flying in from Ukraine, the statement added.


Wagner boss suggests his forces may stay in Bakhmut area after being promised more munitions

Yevgeny Prigozhin, head of the Wagner mercenary group, has apparently backtracked on a threat to pull his forces from the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut after being promised more ammunition.

In an explosive, expletive-laden rant this week, Prigozhin had previously declared that his men would leave the area by May 10 because of heavy casualties and inadequate supplies.

But a new audio message posted Sunday on Telegram suggests he has changed his mind after concessions from the Russian government.

“The bottom line is the following: they promise to give us ammunition and weapons, as much as we need to continue further actions. They swear to us that everything that is necessary will be on the flank so the enemy сan’t cut us off. We are told that we can act in Bakhmut as we see fit,” Prigozhin said.

The Russian Ministry of Defence did not immediately comment on Prigozhin’s latest claim.

The Wagner boss had stated Wagner positions in and around Bakhmut would be transferred to Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov’s forces from May 10.

Prigozhin had also floated the possibility that Wagner might be disbanded, but appeared to also ow back from these suggestions in the audio message.

“I specifically asked a question to all junior commanders, who immediately brought it to the attention of the fighters: if someone wants, they can go to other military formations. Everyone unequivocally answered ‘No’,” he added.


Ukraine says no sign of Russia’s Wagner force Bakhmut withdrawal

The Ukrainian military has brushed aside claims by the head of Russia’s Wagner mercenary force that he will withdraw his fighters from the battle for the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut, saying the mercenaries were holding firm and receiving reinforcements.

Ukraine’s military announced on Friday that Wagner fighters were reinforcing positions in Bakhmut with the likely intention to try and seize the destroyed city before Russia marks the Soviet Union’s victory in World War II on May 9.

“We are now seeing them pulling (fighters) from the entire offensive line where the Wagner fighters were, they are pulling (them) to the Bakhmut direction,” Ukraine’s Deputy Defence Minister Hanna Maliar stated on Ukrainian television.

In a video statement, Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin noted his men had been starved of ammunition by Russia’s defence ministry and that he would withdraw his men and expected the Russian army to take their place in Bakhmut by May 10.

“My lads will not suffer useless and unjustified losses in Bakhmut without ammunition,” Prigozhin said in the video accompanying a written withdrawal announcement addressed to the head of the Russian general staff, the defence ministry and President Vladimir Putin as supreme commander.

The announcement added “bureaucrats” had held back supplies despite knowing that Wagner’s target date to capture the city was May 9 when Moscow holds its Victory Day parade.

The battle for Bakhmut, which Russia sees as a stepping stone to other cities in Ukraine’s Donbas region, has been the most intense of the war, costing thousands of lives on both sides in months of bloody urban warfare.

Despite Prigozhin’s claims of withdrawal, the Ukrainian military has not seen any signs of an imminent withdrawal of Wagner forces from Bakhmut, Ukraine’s military intelligence representative Andriy Chernyak told the RBK-Ukraine news agency.

Ukraine’s military also contradicted Prigozhin’s claim that Russian forces in Bakhmut lacked ammunition.

“Today alone, 520 rounds were fired from artillery of various types in Bakhmut and the surrounding area,” Ukrainian army spokesman Serhii Cherevatyi stated.

He added Prigozhin was trying to explain away the deaths of his forces, which were more than 100 a day, through a lack of ammunition.


Gas pipeline, power lines damaged in Ukraine attacks on Russia’s Belgorod

Overnight Ukrainian shelling of the Belgorod region on Russia’s border with Ukraine damaged a gas pipeline and power lines as well as a house in the village of Spodaryushino, the region’s governor has said.

“Most importantly, there were no casualties,” Vyacheslav Gladkov wrote on the Telegram messaging app.


Blasts rock Russia-annexed Crimea as sirens blare across Ukraine

Multiple blasts have rocked Russian-annexed Crimea with a pro-Moscow official accusing Kyiv of launching more than 10 drone attacks, as air raid sirens also blared for several hours overnight across most of Ukraine.

The alleged drone attacks on Sunday came as the United Nations nuclear chief warned of “dangerous” conditions around the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, and the head of the Wagner paramilitary force called on Moscow to let Chechen fighters relieve his forces at the front-line city of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine.

Officials and media reported Russian air defence systems had repelled the Ukrainian drone attacks and that at least three of the uncrewed vehicles were downed over the port city of Sevastopol in Crimea.

In Ukraine, air raid alerts blared for several hours overnight into early Sunday over roughly two-thirds of the country, with officials saying that air defence systems shot down a number of drones, including one over Kyiv’s airspace.


Chechen leader invites Wagner fighters to join his forces in Bakhmut

Ramzan Kadyrov, the Chechen leader and an ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, has invited fighters from the Wagner Private Military Company to join the forces of his Akhmat battalion in Bakhmut.

“The Wagner PMC has very good, courageous, necessary, necessary people, necessary to us, because they know the area,” Kadyrov said in a video message Saturday.

“If you stay with us, I promise you that we will give you more, create better conditions, than you have today. We will try to make everything top notch for you,” he added.

Kadyrov also posted an image of his letter to Putin “to issue combat orders on the removal of Akhmat units from other directions in order to hand Wagner positions in Bakhmut over to them.”

The head of Wagner, Yevgeny Prigozhin, claimed he will hand over Bakhmut positions to the Chechen leader on May 10. He cited a lack of ammunition supplies, which Prigozhin blames on Russia’s military command.

The Chechen leader stated online Friday that he will be happy to take over “older brother” Prigozhin’s positions if Wagner decides to leave Bakhmut, and he reiterated that sentiment in another post Saturday.

Kadyrov’s sizable paramilitary forces, while formally a part of Russian security structures, have personal loyalty to him.

They have been accused by international and independent observers of gross human rights violations.


Wagner boss says he will transfer Bakhmut positions to Chechen leader’s forces

The head of the private Russian military company Wagner, Yevgeny Prigozhin, claimed he will hand over Bakhmut positions to the Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov’s forces on May 10.

“I thank Ramzan Akhmatovich for agreeing to take our positions in Bakhmut and having, most likely, the opportunity to obtain everything necessary and all the needed resources. I am already contacting his representatives in order to start transferring positions immediately, so that on May 10, at 00.00, exactly at the moment when, according to our calculations, we will completely exhaust our combat potential, our comrades will take our places and continue the assault of Bakhmut,” Prigozhin said on Telegram Saturday.

It was not immediately clear how serious Prigozhin, who often speaks sarcastically, is about the transfer to Kadyrov.

Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov is an ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin and leads sizable paramilitary forces that — while formally a part of Russian security structures — have personal loyalty to him.

Kadyrov has been accused by international and independent observers of gross human rights violations.

The Chechen leader stated online Friday that he will be happy to take over “older brother” Prigozhin’s positions if Wagner decides to leave Bakhmut, and he reiterated that claim in another post Saturday.

“The fighters are on alert; we are only waiting for the order,” Kadyrov said in a video message, adding, “We have already begun to develop our strategy of action in this area together with the Russian Ministry of Defense, taking into account the enemy’s tactics and the resources at our disposal. And believe me, the tactics will yield positive results.”

Prigozhin noted Friday that Wagner will leave the besieged eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut, citing a lack of ammunition supplies that Prigozhin blames on Russia’s military command.

He also claimed that “a little more than two square kilometers” (less than 1 square mile) in Bakhmut remain to be taken by Russian fighters.

Ukraine announced earlier Saturday that Russian troops have not made any breakthrough in Bakhmut, waving off Prigozhin’s ammunition shortage claims as a “bluff.”

Iran deputy FM: Iranian businesspeople can travel to Saudi Arabia soon 

Iran Trade

Mahdi Safari said currently, any businessman who wants to travel to Saudi Arabia have to go there via the UAE.

He added that communications with the trade sector of Saudi Arabia has already started and an economic delegation from the kingdom will arrive in Iran in the near future.

Safari also said that the Iranian minister of economy will also participate in the conference of the Islamic Bank in Saudi Arabia.

Iran and Saudi Arabia are improving their relations after their recent normalization deal.
The two countries signed the rapprochement deal after extensive talks brokered by China.
They have vowed to expand their economic ties as well under the deal that restored their diplomatic ties.

Tehran International Exhibition of Flowers and Plants

Tehran International Exhibition of Flowers and Plants

This exhibition will host visitors and enthusiasts until May 12.

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Iran president calls for expansion of ties with Uzbekistan, implementation of agreements 

Ebrahim Raisi and Nurdinjon Ismoilov

Raisi was speaking at a meeting with Uzbekistan’s Parliament Speaker Nurdinjon Ismoilov in Tehran on Saturday.

He said the two countries have signed 18 agreements and acceleration of efforts to implement them will considerably increase bilateral relations.

The president said civilization and cultural commonalities of Iran and Uzbekistan will pave the way for boosting economic cooperation as well.

He noted that the growth of political and economic relations between Iran and Uzbekistan over the past year has made things different compared to the past, but the existing possibilities of both sides require them to make double efforts to improve relations.

Raisi further said the exchange of experiences between parliaments of Iran and Uzbekistan will be an effective and positive step towards expanding relations as well.

Uzbekistan’s Parliament Speaker Nurdinjon Ismoilov for his part hailed the Raisi administration’s foreign policy which gives the top priority to ties with neighbors.

He said Uzbekistan has also followed suit and its foreign policy is based on giving the priority to the expnsion of relations with neighbors.

Ismoilov stressed that parliaments of the two countries should play an effective role in expanding cooperation, adding that the Uzbek parliament will do its utmost to implement the bilateral agreements.