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Covid cases, deaths surging in Iranian capital

COVID in Iran

Figures show that the number of infections has steadily been soaring over the past couple of weeks.

Accordingly, the caseload in the past week was 2,505 including 1,483 hospitalizations. Covid fatalities during the period stood at 86.

This is while the caseload and deaths were respectively 2,174 and 36 in Tehran two weeks ago.

Meanwhile, health ministry figures on Sunday showed that 63 Iranians died of the virus in the past 24 hours countrywide.

The daily caseload stood at 5,477. The new infections included 999 hospitalizations. Covid has so far killed 142,461 people in Iran.

The country is now in the throes of the 7th wave of the pandemic. Authorities are urging people to get their booster shots of the Coronavirus vaccine to again bring the pandemic under control.

Iran FM to UN chief: Tehran determined to reach robust, lasting nuclear deal

Antonio Guterres and Hossein Amir Abdollahian

Hossein Amirabdollahian said that the talks over the revival of the Iran nuclear deal are now being pursued seriously in Vienna, although the outcome of the negotiations is contingent upon whether the US wants to reach a deal and whether it shows the required flexibility and acts realistically in practice.

Amirabdollahian underlined that Iran has serious and genuine determination to reach a robust and lasting deal and it has proved this.

He also said Iran is continuing working with the International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, but it believes that the Agency needs to completely resolve the remaining safeguard issues by distancing itself from irrelevant and unconstructive political issues and merely through technical channels.

The Iranian foreign minister also said a fatwa (religious decree) issued by the leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution banning use of nukes as haram (religiously forbidden) is clear proof for everyone.

Amirabdollahian added that nukes have no place in the Islamic Republic’s doctrine and are at odds with its beliefs and policies.

He also referred to the significance of Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), saying “We believe that serious attention must be paid to this treaty’s unimplemented provisions such as nuclear disarmament and the creation of a nuclear-weapon-free Middle East.”

The top Iranian foreign minister also touched the recent Israel’s strikes against the Gaza Strip that have left dozens of civilians dead and many more injured.

Amirabdollahian noted that it is necessary that the international community fulfill its responsibility to defend the people of Gaza and immediately stop the Zionist regime’s aggression.

The UN secretary general for his part stressed that the talks pertaining to the Iran nuclear deal, JCPOA, is highly important for the UN and the world body has emphasized the need for compromise and more flexibility at this stage in contacts with all parties to the negotiations.

Guterres underlined the necessity of scrapping all nuclear weapons worldwide and the need for clearing the Middle East from weapons of mass destruction.

Guterres also expressed concern over the situation in Gaza.

IRGC strongly condemns ‘Israel’s crimes’ in Gaza

Israeli raid on Gaza

In a statement, the IRGC said this miscalculation on the part of the Zionists will further increase the Islamic resistance and shorten the time of the occupying regime’s collapse.
The statement noted that the child-killer Zionist entity commits the crimes with the support of the US and other anti-human regimes.

The IRGC added that the atrocities will make Israel and its supporters regret their move.

Elsewhere, the IRGC statement also partly blamed the Zionist regime’s crimes on some Arab governments that normalized ties with ‘the fake regime’ in Tel Aviv.

It underlined that normalization deals with Israel will not guarantee its security but will boost the capacity of the Islamic resistance against the Zionist regime.

The IRGC also urged international organizations and rights groups to end their silence and inaction in the face of the Israeli regime’s crimes and clear their own name that has been stained as a result of crimes by Israel.

The death toll from Israel’s recent air strikes on the Gaza Strip has risen to 32 people including children and women.

Millions of Iranians mourn Imam Hussein on Tasu’a

Iranians mourn Imam Hussein on Tasu’a

Sunday, which coincides with Tasu’a, was marked by mourning rituals, including religious processions and self-flagellations, in cities, counties, and villages across Iran.

Just one day before what is known as Ashura, the height of the Battle of Karbala, Tasu’a is the day when Imam Hossein, having learned that the army of Caliph Yazid I would charge his camp, asked for a brief respite so he could pray.

The army attacked the next day, martyring the Imam, some of his family members, and almost all of his male companions.

Meanwhile, police in Iran are helping with the ceremonies, including by providing security and guiding traffic around processions.

Mohammad Hossein Hamidi, the traffic police chief for Tehran, said officers were present at some 5,000 tekiyahs (mourning centers) and processions to help manage the traffic and the parking of vehicles at the sites.

He said Tasu’a and Ashura, which marked the climax of the mourning rituals in Muharram, would see the largest processions and said special planning had been made by the traffic police for the occasions.

 

Lebanon FM says Iran not interfering in negotiations with Israel over gas field

Lebanon’s Foreign Minister Abdullah Bou Habib

Bou Habib says Lebanon has not been under pressure to demarcate its maritime borders, adding that Beirut is holding the negotiations through a US mediary.

“Iranian officials have visited Lebanon twice but did not talk about this issue with me or any other official. The Officials did not even mention anything about doing or not doing this, never. Even the Iranian ambassador has not talked about this [the negotiations]. Hezbollah, which has strong ties with Iran, also says negotiations are your job. You go and see what you agree upon. We do neither support you, nor oppose you,” he says.

Beirut and Tel Aviv are discussing the fate of the disputed Karish natural gas field in the Mediterranean to end tensions after Israeli moved a drillship to begin extraction of gas from the field.

Hezbollah had earlier warned that it is ready to take any necessary step to protect the natural riches of Lebanon.

The negotiations on Karish field have so far produced no result. Bou Habib, however, expressed optimism that they could lead to an agreement by September.

Israel kills 2nd Palestinian cmdr. as death toll from strikes on Gaza hits 32

Israeli raid on Gaza

Late on Saturday, Khaled Mansour lost his life in an Israeli strike on the southern Gaza city of Rafah, a day after a similar raid killed another Islamic Jihad commander in the north, which triggered a new flare-up of fighting.

The Al-Quds Brigades of Islamic Jihad confirmed the martyrdom of Mansour and two fellow Islamic Jihad members, warning that the crime will only fan the flames of the Palestinian defense campaign against the occupation.

Meanwhile, the health ministry in Gaza said 32 Palestinians, including six kids, have so far been killed since Israel unleashed a new wave of airstrike on the besieged enclave on Friday. More than 215 others were injured.

In retaliation, Palestinian resistance fighters fired a barrage of missiles and rockets into the Israeli-occupied territories, triggering air raid sirens there.

Citing Israeli media, Al Mayadeen reported that over 580 missiles have been fired from Gaza since Friday.

An Israeli settler was also reported dead in a small plane crash north of the Israeli-occupied territories amid the Palestinian rocket fire.

Iran writes to intl. bodies, Muslim states

In the wake of the escalation, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian wrote letters to the global Muslim organizations and other international bodies, holding the “apartheid” Israeli regime responsible for the repercussions of the new wave of tensions.

He expressed Iran’s gave concerns over the ongoing crimes in Gaza in the letters to foreign ministers of Islamic countries, the UN secretary-general, the head of the non-aligned movement, and the secretary-generals of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the African Union.

The chief diplomat condemned the Israeli crimes, which he said are being perpetrated amid the silence of the global community.

He urged the UN Security Council to shoulder its responsibility to condemn the Israeli atrocities, saying it is a “legitimate and natural right” of the Palestinian people to defend themselves.

Moscow: No Russian, Chinese opposition to EU draft proposal in Vienna

Nuclear Negotiations in Vienna

On Twitter, Mikhail Ulyanov reacted to a question by a user about the reports and said, “It is not true, of course, because the draft decision on restoration of the #JCPOA (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action) was elaborated collectively by all participants in the #ViennaTalks, including Russia and China.”

Contrary to the claims, he said the EU, as the coordinator of the negotiations, “introduced recently just a few useful amendments which we fully support.

In an earlier tweet, the Russian diplomat hinted optimism and said, “there are no unresolvable issues on the agenda. Despite a few remaining differences, the negotiators have all chances to fulfil their task successfully.”

All eyes are on Vienna’s Palais Coburg hotel, the venue of the talks, where delegates from Iran, the US, the EU, Russia and China have been holding a flurry of meetings to help make Washington remove anti-Iran sanctions and return into compliance with the JCPOA.

For the first time since last March, all parties involved in the agreement, namely Iran, Russia, China, France, the UK, and Germany, are meeting, in addition to the indirect participation of the US. The EU also serves as the coordinator.

‘Chances of deal 50-50; caution required’

Commenting on the process, an adviser to the Iranian negotiating team in Vienna, Mohammad Marandi, confirmed in an interview with Al Mayadeen that “overall” progress has been made during the Vienna talks, but no final agreement has been reached and “caution is required.”

There are certain issues that need to be resolved between the two countries otherwise “we cannot have an agreement,” he said.

He said “all of Iran’s requests came within the joint action plan,” and that they do not breach the agreement at any point.”

Marandi explained, “The issue of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) being on the US ‘foreign terror’ organizations list was never a pre-condition for the nuclear deal with Iran.”

“I do not know if we will reach an agreement, and the chances of reaching it are 50%. What is important for Iran is to see progress, and as long as progress continues, negotiations will continue… and what concerns us is reaching a fair agreement,” he said.

The Iranian advisor added, “Iran needs to make sure that there are no loopholes in any agreement that the Americans can use tomorrow against the Iranians,” given the history of US breaches of the JCPOA.

‘Decisive hours in Vienna’

Meanwhile, Behrouz Kamalvandi, the spokesman for the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, is also in Vienna for talks on the differences with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) over the so-called Safeguard issue.

Speaking to reports on the sidelines of the talks, he said Iran’s experts were in talks with the EU’s coordinator, Enrique Mora, over the matter and that the progress was “not bad.”

An Iranian diplomat also told IRNA in Vienna anonymously that the so-called Safeguard issues had been brought against Iran “under political pressure” and were thus political in nature, adding that those issues should not be used as a pretext for exploitation in the future.

“The hours are decisive in Vienna and the trust of the Iranian side should be won [by the other side] at the earliest,” the source said.

Iran, China FMs discuss Vienna process

In a phone conversation with his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, on Saturday, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian highlighted Iran’s dynamic efforts to help pave the way for a “lasting and strong” deal.

He emphasized the need for the US to, in turn, issue a “realistic reaction” to Iran’s constructive initiatives.

Wang also voiced support for the continuation of the talks and for Tehran’s approach to the talks, expressing hope that the diplomatic efforts will bear fruit.

Health ministry official: No monkeypox case so far identified in Iran

Monkeypox

Director of the ministry’s Zoonotic Diseases Management Behzad Amiri says the best way forward to prevent the spread of monkeypox is general health measures, especially quick identification of cases and tracing and isolating all the people who had contact with the patient.

Amiri says the World Health Organization currently advises against mass vaccination against the disease, adding that the WHO guidelines only deem inoculation necessary for health workers with a high risk of contact with the poxvirus, at the present stage.

“This has also been emphasized by our national committee that the necessary steps for limited purchase of monkeypox vaccines should be taken only when it is necessary,” he says.

Amiri also talked about the upcoming Arbaeen march, which is expected to draws millions of pilgrims to Iraq, stressing that monitoring stations are being planned at the border crossings to both instruct pilgrims on the required health protocols and to identify and test suspected cases.

The new surge in monkeypox began when the poxvirus spread in the UK in May 2022.

The source of the spread is still unclear.

Iran FM says Israel fully responsible for consequences of Gaza escalation

Iran FM Hossein Amirabdollahian

Amirabdollahian made the comment in a letter addressed to foreign ministers of Islamic countries, the UN secretary general, the Islamic Cooperation Organization’s secretary general as well as the chairmen of the Non-Aligned Movement and the African Union.

The top Iranian diplomat expressed his deep concern over the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

He condemned the Zionist regime’s aggression and crimes against the Palestinian people, which he said are taking place in the wake of silence and inaction by international organizations.

Amirabdollahian noted that the apartheid, occupying and aggressive Zionist regime is totally responsible for the repercussions of the ongoing escalation in Gaza and other Palestinian territories.

He added that it is the natural right of the Palestinian people to confront the occupying force and defend their land.

The minister also stressed the need for immediate action by the international community, particularly the United Nations Security Council, to denounce the Zionist regime and help stop its crimes against the Palestinian people.

The Israeli regime began attacks against the besieged Gaza Strip on Friday, killing tens of Palestinians and injuring dozens more so far. Women and children are among the victims.