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Houthi leader: Saudi-led alliance big loser on Yemen battlefield

In a speech on Thursday night, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi said the more crimes the enemies commit against Yemen, the tighter becomes the nation’s unity in the face of the Saudi-led aggression.

“While fraternity, cooperation and convergence are growing in the resistance axis every day, the Saudi-led coalition of aggressors and all those who are standing by the side of the US-UK-Israeli axis are in confusion and will emerge as the big loser on the battleground.”

He lashed out at the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for having served as “an instrument in the hands of the US, the UK and the Zionist regime” since the onset of the Saudi-led war in early 2015.

Yemen and the UAE had nothing to fight over and Abu Dhabi was only provoked by the US, the UK, and Israel to get involved in the military campaign along with the Saudi regime, he said.

“Anyone who imagines he will achieve victory and can guarantee his future through satisfying America and allying with it is wrong and will definitely lose,” he warned.

Houthi said Yemen’s “freedom-seeking approach” is the root cause of the enemies’ anger and prompted them to mobilize all their resources in the war so they can fully dominate the Yemeni nation and country.

“We will refuse to accept humiliation and the enemies’ dominance on our nation,” he said.

US approves arms sale to Saudi Arabia, UAE

The United States has approved several potential weapons sales to Mideast allies including Jordan, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, the Pentagon said.

Thursday’s approvals included the possible sale of F-16 fighter jets and related equipment to Jordan at an estimated cost of $4.21 billion, the Pentagon’s Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) announced in a statement.
There have been increased rocket and drone attacks on the United Arab Emirates in recent weeks.

The State Department approved Jordan’s request for 12 F-16 C Block 70 fighter jets, radios targeting pods and associated munitions components including guided-missile tail kits.

The prime contractor for the jets is Lockheed Martin Corp.

Saudi Arabia was okayed to buy 31 Multifunctional Information Distribution System-Low Volume Terminals (MIDS-LVT) for as much as $23.7 million to upgrade its missile defense systems.

The proposed MIDS-LVT terminals will be installed on the kingdom’s Terminal High Altitude Air Defense (THAAD) platforms, while the previously provided MIDS-LVT (BU1) terminals were installed on its PATRIOT missile defense system, the Pentagon added.

The United Arab Emirates was approved to buy $30 million worth of spare and repair parts for its Homing All the Way Killer (HAWK) missile defense systems.

The Pentagon’s DSCA notified Congress of the possible sale on Thursday.

Despite approval by the State Department, the notifications do not indicate that contracts have been signed or that negotiations have concluded.

This comes as there have been increased retaliatory Yemeni missile and drone attacks on the UAE in recent weeks.

Last November, the United States approved a $650m sale of air-to-air missiles to Saudi Arabia, in what was the Joe Biden administration’s first major weapons deal with the Persian Gulf kingdom.

The Pentagon announced in a statement on November 4, 2021 that Massachusetts-based firm Raytheon would be the “principal contractor” for the sale of AIM-120C-7/C-8 Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAM) and related equipment.

The sale came months after President Biden stated he would end US support for Saudi Arabia’s “offensive operations” in Yemen, including “relevant arms sales”.

Saudi Arabia and its allies launched a war against the Arab world’s most impoverished nation in March 2015. The war has been seeking to restore power in Yemen to Riyadh’s favorite officials.

The death toll of the war, now in its seventh year, will reach an estimated 377,000 by the end of 2021, according to a recent report from the UN’s Development Programme.

The fighting has seen some 80 percent of the population, or 24 million people, relying on aid and assistance, including 14.3 million who are in acute need.

Iranian actress Hatami granted honorary award at France film fest

The annual event, which opened in the French commune of Vesoul on February 1, granted Hatami and Japanese director Koji Fukufa, a guest of honor at the festival, Honorary Golden Cyclo awards for their respective carriers.

This year, the international competition jury, which will run until February 8, is presided over by Hatami, Berlin Silver Bear best actress winner for Iranian director Asghar Farhadi’s Oscar-winning “A Separation.”

The festival started with a gala screening of Iranian auteur Mohsen Makhmalbaf’s 2001 Cannes winner “Kandahar.”

Among the other Iranian films to go on screen in different sections of the festival are Reza Dormishian’s “No Choice,” Panah Panahi’s “Hit the Road,” and Ali Samadi Ahadi’s “The Green Wave.”

The festival was founded in 1995 with the goal of presenting and promoting the cinema of Asian territories, enhance intercultural dialogue and encourage the discovery of other cultures through cinema.

Biden Iran envoy holds talks with Arab states over JCPOA

“Good conversation today with representatives from the GCC, Egypt, and Jordan about our ongoing negotiations for a mutual return to compliance with the JCPOA,” Robert Malley wrote on Twitter.

“As negotiations reach a conclusion in the coming weeks, we will continue to consult closely with our regional partners,” he added.

The US Senate Foreign Relations Committee has asked Malley to testify about the ongoing Vienna talks. The briefing session to update Senators on the Vienna negotiations is scheduled to be held on Feb. 9, but the hearing won’t be open to the public or televised.

The administration of President Joe Biden has recently announced it sees a path to an agreement in the Vienna talks, but Iran must make “tough political decisions now”. Iran has repeatedly rejected any deadline or precondition over the deal, stressing Washington that unilaterally withdrew from the agreement must first lift its sanctions against Tehran. Iran has also demanded credible guarantees that the United States will not abandon the deal again.

Iranian FM voices optimism over Vienna talks

He said Iran hopes that all parties to the negotiations will return to their commitments under the JCPOA.

Amir Abdollahian said Iranian negotiators in Vienna are pursuing serious talks to reach a good and lasting agreement and all their efforts are aimed at getting anti-Iran sanctions effectively removed.

Iran and the P4+1 group, Russia, China, France, Britain and Germany, have started intense talks in Vienna to pave the way for the US return to the Iran nuclear deal as well as lifting anti-Tehran sanctions. The negotiations are suspended for more consultations and the lead negotiators are back in their capitals.

The foreign minister added that the administration of President Ebrahim Raisi has adopted a balanced and smart foreign policy and will press ahead forcefully to achieve the goals and interests of the great Iranian nation.

He added, “I am very pleased to stress that our country, in the fifth decade of its new life, is witnessing development in various scientific, technological, industrial, defense and other fields.“

Amir Abdollahian made those remarks in a message to congratulate Iranians on the occasion of the Ten-Day Dawn that marks the victory of the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran.

Iranian FM: Iran-Saudi cooperation can help resolve Muslim world problems

Amir Abdollahian made the comments during a telephone conversation with Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation Hussein Ibrahim Taha.

He expressed hope that dialog and cooperation between Tehran and Riyadh will be conducive to ending the problems of the region and the Islamic world.

The Iranian foreign minister thanked the OIC secretary general’s efforts to reopen Iran’s diplomatic mission at the secretariat of the organization in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Hussein Ibrahim Taha for his part supported talks between Iran and Saudi Arabia, stressing that the emergence of problems between Islamic countries is unfortunate and annoying, and that the organization invites Muslim and brotherly countries to peace and dialog.

He also described Iran’s role as a founding and active member of the OIC as very important and effective.

The OIC chief noted that the organization will not be able to solve the problems of the Islamic world without the active participation and cooperation of all Islamic countries.

Ibrahim Taha also welcomed the reopening and active participation of the diplomatic mission of the Islamic Republic of Iran in this organization.

Iran’s flag raised in Qatar after winning ticket to 2022 FIFA World Cup

The flag of Iran was raised by Tehran’s ambassador to Doha during a ceremony attended by many journalists.

Iran’s National Football Team, also known as Team Melli, won the ticket to the World Cup finals last Thursday after beating Iraq 1-0 in Tehran’s Azadi Stadium.

On Tuesday, Iran also beat the UAE 1-0 in Tehran’s Azadi Stadium, further extending its winning streak in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers.

4th day of Fajr Film Festival held in Tehran

Many critics ranked the romance “Private Meeting” as one of the best films screened until the end of the fourth day.

Parinaz Izadiar’s acting drew a lot of attention, so much so that she was described by many as one of the main candidates to receive Crystal Simorgh Prize for Best Actress.

Shams, the director of the film, said some aspects of the story of “Private Meeting” resemble his life.

“One of my goals is to give victims of child labor new hope for life and to give them a goal. Today, I’m proud that I have come to be a filmmaker from being a victim of child labor,” he said.

“Mahan” is the life story of a theater actor who, after a long time on stage, finally gets to play the main role in a play, but cancer seriously changes the path of his life.

On Wednesday, the film “The Last Snow” directed by Amir Hossein Asgari interested many critics.

“The Last Snow” and “Private Meeting” have been the most widely acclaimed so far. After these two films, “The Loser Man” received the most positive reviews.

The high-profile cinematic event, marking the 43rd anniversary of the victory of Iran’s Islamic Revolution, will run through February 11 and will end with an awards ceremony.

Body of Shia cleric inside Imam Hussein Shrine

The leading cleric passed away Tuesday in the holy Iranian city of Qom from cardiac arrest. He was 103.

Two dead in light plane crash in northeastern Iran

Head of the Khorasan Razavi Province Crisis Management Mohsen Nejat said to IRNA on Thursday that this crash occurred on Thursday and that three teams, consisting of a rescue team, an ambulance, and a pickup truck from Kashmar Red Crescent, were immediately dispatched.

He added that two people on board of the trainer aircraft lost their lives on the scene of this accident.

Kashmar is located 228 km southwest of Mashhad, Razavi Khorasan Province, northeastern Iran.