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“ISIS Element Outraged after His Turn to Commit Suicide Ignored!”

Major General Soleimani, who commands the Quds Force of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), has recounted a harrowing story about two ISIS militants.

The top general’s story indicates how deeply the Takfiri ideology has infiltrated the minds of the terrorists and how brazen the militants are in killing people.

The shocking tale shows that the acts of terror committed by ISIS and triggered by the Wahhabi ideology would not be eliminated simply by military operations, but that a well-thought-out plan and cultural work is needed to counter terrorist acts. In the meantime, as long as blatant injustice and poverty are the order of the day in the four corners of the world, there will be a breeding ground for violence and extremism.

In a video released in General Soleimani’s Instagram account, the top commander says when he was listening in on a conversation between two ISIS terrorists and their commander, he was really shocked.

The top general says he heard one of the terrorists complaining to his commander about a fellow terrorist.

The disgruntled terrorist was saying that it was his turn to conduct a suicide attack, but his fellow terrorist did not allow him to do so and assigned another militant to do the job, according to General Soleimani.

The complaining terrorist was even telling his commander that he would leave the group and defect to another terror cell because his right to carry out a suicide attack had been violated!

Iran Rejects Dutch MP’s Claim on Tehran’s Christmas Gift

Iran Rejects Dutch MP’s Claim on Tehran’s Christmas GiftA video recently aired by POW channel showed Henk Krol, the parliamentary leader of 50PLUS party in the House of Representatives of the Netherlands, dumping a Christmas gift he had received from the Iranian embassy. Krol claimed in this video that the gift had been sent only to male members of the Dutch parliament.

In reaction to the move, Iran’s embassy in The Hague said many women have been among the recipients of the message of the Iranian Ambassador as well.

According to a Farsi report by IRNA, the embassy announced in its statement that the video of throwing away of the Christmas gift sent by Iran’s embassy has been released by a cheap and yellow media.

Iran’s embassy said that every year the embassy sends a greeting card and a small gift to Dutch officials and salient figures on the New Year’s Eve.

“This year, the number of recipients of the message increased and the congratulatory message was sent to the parliamentary figures as well. Unfortunately, this person, with an incomplete and negative outlook at the Islamic Republic of Iran, claimed that the embassy congratulations were sent only to men. While the fact is that the New Year greetings have been sent to officials and personalities regardless of their gender, and many women have also been among the recipients of the greetings of the Iranian Ambassador,” reads the statement.

According to the statement, the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs has also expressed regret at this ignorant act of the Dutch party figure.

Many Iranians living in the Netherlands have also denounced the move calling on this person to apologize.

Kish Island; A Tourist Destination for All Seasons

The wide, palm tree-lined boulevards that circle the island of 100 square kilometres attract any tourist, especially during the autumn season when the weather is very pleasant. If you are energetic, walking is one of the best activities on this island, which is often called the Pearl of the Persian Gulf.

The Kish coastline is one of the least dangerous coasts in the world. Kish has gorgeous white sandy beaches for relaxing walks. The number of Kish visitors has leapt from 2.2 million a year in 2009 to 5.2 million in 2015, and an even bigger increase is expected.

Following you can see the Tasnim News Agency’s photos of the lovely island:

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 23

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 5

The top story in almost all Iranian newspapers was the 5.2-magnitude earthquake that his Tehran and Alborz provinces on Wednesday night. Several reports and opinion pieces were published today on the insufficient preparedness for dealing with such an incident in Tehran.

The other major story in today’s papers was the UN General Assembly’s unanimous vote for a Resolution that urges the US administration to withdraw its controversial decision on Jerusalem al-Quds.

The above issues, as well as many more, are highlighted in the following headlines and top stories:

 

19 Dey:

1- World against US

2- Shock of Earthquake to Tehran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 23


 

Abrar:

1- Letter of US Intelligence Experts to Trump: Iran Not Supporting Terrorism

2- Saudi Arabia: We Want to Enrich Uranium as Iran Does

3- Deputy FM Araqchi: We Won’t Accept Any Negotiation over Defence Issues

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 23


 

Abrar-e Eqtesadi:

1- 54% Increase in Iran-EU Trade Ties

2- Increase in Fuel Prices to Destroy 400,000 Job Opportunities

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 23


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- How Desperate We Are: A Report on People’s Behaviour after Tehran Quake

2- Playing with Paris’ Card: Why We Should Welcome French FM’s Imminent Visit to Tehran

3- Europe Worried about China’s Economic Growth

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 23


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Domino of Earthquake

2- Stopping Support of Rouhani to Distance Us from Democracy: Zibakalam

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 23


 

Ebtekar:

1- We Consciously Don’t Regret Voting for Rouhani

  • A Report on Campaign of Rouhani’s Critics, Supporters

2- Escaping Tehran! A Review of Ways to Decrease Possible Damages of Tehran Quake

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 23


 

Etemad:

1- Problems of Generals: Have Strengths of Rouhani’s Gov’t Turned into Its Weak Points?

2- Attacking Ministers to Result in Weakening Gov’t (Editorial)

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 23


 

Ettela’at:

1- Global Community’s Decisive ‘No’ to Trump’s Claims on Quds

2- Possibility of Strong Quake in Tehran, Alborz Always Exists

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 23


 

Iran:

1- Earthquake Drills Imposed on Iran

2- Unprecedented Unity of 128 Countries against US

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 23


 

Jame’eh Farda:

1- Test of Tehran

  • Crisis Management, People’s Behaviours under Scrutiny after Earthquake without Damages

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 23


 

Javan:

1- Tehran Scared!

2- They Impose Sanctions on Palestine to Force It into Accepting ‘Deal of Century’: Islamic Jihad

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 23


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Story of al-Quds Made US Isolated in the World

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 23


 

Kayhan:

1- Tehran’s Night Full of Stress

  • Praiseworthy Performance of Officials in Shortest Time Possible

2- Syrian People Show Their Solidarity, Power in First Anniversary of Aleppo Liberation

3- Washington Post: Time to Prosecute Bin Salman as War Criminal

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 23


 

Resalat:

1- Ayatollah Javadi Amoli: We Should Avoid Socialist, Capitalist Culture of West

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 23


 

Shahrvand:

1- United Nations’ Slap on Trump’s Face

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 23


 

Shargh:

1- Tehran Justice Chief Rejects Reports on Zaghari’s Release, Talks of Her New Case

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 23

 

Iran Hails UN Resolution against US’ Jerusalem Decision

Iranian legislator Heshmatollah Falahatpisheh has lauded the UN General Assembly’s overwhelming vote in favour of a resolution that calls on the United States to withdraw its controversial recognition of Jerusalem al-Quds as Israel’s capital.Iran Hails UN Resolution against US’ Jerusalem Decision

“The resolution on al-Quds issued at the UN General Assembly will draw the United States’ reaction, but as far as public diplomacy is concerned, it is a valuable resolution because [under the document] the US move was condemned at the US General Assembly for the first time, and only nine countries got on board with the Americans,” said Falahatpisheh as quoted by ICANA in a Farsi report.

He said the overwhelming vote is a clear message in the face of US President Donald Trump’s unfair policies as “the Americans failed to get other countries on board even by adopting a carrot and stick approach.”

“The United Nations had some shortcomings, but by accepting Palestine’s membership in the world body, the UN practically tried to counter the ‘ethnic cleansing’ policy of Netanyahu and Zionist extremists because Jewish and Christian Zionists claim that Palestinians cannot have a government,” said Falahatpisheh, who sits on the Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission.Iran Hails UN Resolution against US’ Jerusalem Decision

He said the US was trying to offer extremist Zionists the biggest service by relocating its embassy from Tel Aviv to al-Quds.

“The UN General Assembly’s overwhelming vote on the situation of holy al-Quds shows the United States’ carrot and stick policy toward world countries is a nonstarter, and that the United States’ hegemonic power is diminishing,” he noted.

The United Nations General Assembly passed a draft resolution on the status of al-Quds with 128 votes in favour, 9 against and 35 abstentions. The approval followed by the United States’ vetoing a resolution on the legal status of al-Quds and Trump’s financial threats against those opposing his decision to recognise al-Quds as Israel’s capital.

US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley has openly threatened to cut off Iran Hails UN Resolution against US’ Jerusalem DecisionWashington’s aid to the countries that voted for the resolution.

Sochi to Host Syrian National Dialogue Congress in Late January

Sochi to Host Syrian National Dialogue Congress in Late January

Following eight rounds of talks in the Kazakh capital of Astana brokered by Iran, Russia, and Turkey, the guarantor states of Syria ceasefire, the dates of the Congress of Syrian National Dialogue were announced.

According to a Joint statement by Iran, Russia and Turkey released on Friday, the Congress will be held in Sochi on January 29-30.

Here is the full text of the statement:

 

The Islamic Republic of Iran, the Russian Federation and the Republic of Turkey as guarantors of the observance of the ceasefire regime in the Syrian Arab Republic:

  • reaffirming their strong and continued commitment to the sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity of the Syrian Arab Republic;
  • welcoming progress in the implementation of the Memorandum on the creation of the de-escalation areas in the Syrian Arab Republic of 4 May 2017;
  1. Welcome the achievements made in the fight against terrorism in Syria, particularly the defeat of ISIL and imminent liberation of all the Syrian territory from ISIL;
  2. Reaffirm their determination to continue cooperation in order to ultimately eliminate DAESH/ISIL, Nusra Front and other terrorist entities as designated by the UN Security Council and to prevent the relocation of international terrorists to other countries and regions;
  3. Express joint determination to continue coordinated efforts to ensure that the progress in reduction of violence is irreversible. They underscore the necessity to take urgent and active international steps in order to assist the Syrians in restoring unity of the country, and achieving a political solution of the crisis in accordance with the provisions of UNSC resolution 2254 (2015) through an inclusive, free, fair and transparent Syrian-led and Syrian-owned process leading to a constitution enjoying the support of the Syrian people and free and fair elections with the participation of all eligible Syrians under appropriate UN supervision;
  4. Reaffirm their determination to closely interact on a regular basis to support preparation for and convening of the Syrian national dialogue congress in Sochi on 29-30 January 2018 with the participation of all segments of the Syrian society and call on the representatives of the Government of the Syrian Arab Republic and the opposition that are committed to the sovereignty, independence, unity, territorial integrity and non-fractional character of Syria to actively cooperate. To this end three guarantors will hold a special preparation meeting in Sochi before the congress, on 19-20 January 2018;
  5. Emphasize that they view the upcoming Syrian national dialogue congress as an initiative aimed at giving momentum to negotiation process under the UN auspices in Geneva and facilitating an intra-Syrian agreement based on mutual consent;
  6. Adopt, with a view to building confidence between the conflicting parties in Syria, the “Regulation on the Working Group on the release of detainees/abductees and handover of the bodies as well as the identification of missing persons” and the “Joint statement on humanitarian mine action in Syria including the UNESCO list of cultural heritage sites”;
  7. Reaffirm their determination to continue implementing the provisions of the Memorandum of 4 May 2017 and other decisions adopted earlier within the framework of the Astana process;
  8. Emphasize the need to continue efforts aimed at strengthening the ceasefire regime and ensuring the effective functioning of all four de-escalation areas;
  9. Express their sincere gratitude to the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, His Excellency Nursultan Nazarbayev and the Kazakh authorities for hosting in Astana the 8th high-level International Meeting on Syria;
  10. Decide to hold the next high-level International Meeting on Syria in Astana in the second half of February 2018.

 

Astana, 22 December 2017

Iran’s Beauties in Photos: Darak Beach

Darak, a village in the Zarabad county of Konarak city, is located where the Sea of Oman reaches the Indian Ocean. The hills and palm trees on the beach create lovely scenes. There are very few such beaches around the world.

Darak in local language means living by the sea.

Here are Tasnim News Agency’s photos of the Darak beach:

Iranian Diplomat, UN’s de Mistura Discuss Syria Peace

During the Friday meeting, Jaberi Ansari underlined the UN’s decisive role in resolving regional crises. He also outlined measures adopted by the Islamic Republic to contribute to efforts to resolve Syria crisis, especially in the fields related to humanitarian issues.

For his part, de Mistura briefed the Iranian diplomat on the eighth round of Astana Talks attended by the Syrian government and opposition delegations. He also elaborated on the UN’s plan to continue Syrian-Syrian talks.

The new round of Syria peace talks backed by powerbrokers Iran, Russia, and Turkey kicked off in Astana on Thursday. Delegations from Russia, Iran and Turkey along with the Syrian government’s representatives and a 20-strong opposition delegation are in Astana for the two-day talks.

The Astana talks are focused on shoring up the buffer zones, as well as issues including humanitarian aid and freeing prisoners. Recent rounds of talks in Kazakhstan have focused on implementing a plan for four “de-escalation zones” to stem fighting between government and the militants.

 

Iran Blasts Bahraini FM’s Remarks on Palestine

In a statement on Thursday, Qassemi slammed Sheikh Khalid Bin Ahmed Al-Khalifa for terming Jerusalem al-Quds a “side issue”, saying the Bahraini foreign minister makes such remarks to appease the American and Zionist rulers.

“It is so regrettable that an Arab and Muslim country refers to a seven-decade-old wound on the injured body of Muslim world as a ‘side issue’, and is still unable to understand the most simple issues of the world in such an unwise way,” he noted.

Qassemi went on to say that such cheap and groundless remarks would just destroy and tarnish the reputation and image of Bahrain and its people at the global level.

“Despite all complicated plots and conspiracies and the fabricated threats and crises created by the American-Zionist axis, Palestine has remained the top issue of Muslim world and an inseparable part of it and will remain so until its full liberation,” he added.

“No individual, country, and topic can distract the Muslim society’s attention from this crucial issue,” Qassemi noted.

Qassemi’s remarks came after Bahrain’s foreign minister downplayed as a “side issue” the controversy over US President Donald Trump’s decision to recognize Jerusalem al-Quds as the capital of the Israeli regime, while urging a united front with Washington against what he called “Theo-fascists” Iran.

The Bahraini FM said in an English tweet on Wednesday, “It’s not helpful to pick a fight with the USA over side issues while we together fight the clear and present danger of The Theo-Fascist Islamic republic.”

Iran, Russia, Turkey Hold Trilateral Meeting on Syria

Iran, Russia, Turkey Hold Trilateral Meeting on Syria

After separate meetings with the heads of Russian, Syrian, and Turkish delegations to the eighth round of Astana Talks, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Hossein Jaberi Ansari on Thursday took part in the trilateral meeting of guarantor states.

During this round of talks, the participants try to prepare the grounds for the Syrian National Dialogue Congress, which was approved to be held during a meeting of the leaders of guarantor states in Sochi.

The delegations attending this round of talks also work to approve two documents remaining from previous rounds of Astana Process. The documents are focused on the exchange of detainees, abductees, and the bodies of those killed from the two conflicting sides, and also demining Syria’s protected cultural heritage.

During the Astana Process, the Islamic Republic of Iran has endeavoured to remove the existing obstacles to the adoption of these documents.

Earlier in the day, Jaberi Ansari held talks with his Turkish counterpart Sedat Onal.

The two diplomats, who head their country’s delegations to Astana Talks, discussed the latest developments in Syria as well as the trilateral agreement achieved by Syria peace guarantors (Iran, Russia and Turkey) during earlier rounds of Astana Talks.

They also exchanged views on international efforts aimed at finding a peaceful solution to Syria crisis.

The Iranian and Turkish diplomats also underlined the necessity of adopting trust-building measures by the conflicting sides in Syria with the aim of putting an end to the crisis in the war-torn country.

The Iranian diplomat also met Russian President’s Special Envoy for Syria, Alexander Lavrentiev.

During the talks, the two sides discussed the latest political and field developments in Syria. They also exchanged views on ways to continue implementing measures adopted in previous rounds of Astana talks in different fields including fight against terrorism.

Talks over holding national dialogue in Syria as well as urgent humanitarian aid were also high on the two sides’ agenda.

Jaberi Ansari underlined that the Islamic Republic of Iran attaches significant importance to finding an urgent political solution to Syria crisis and adopting humanitarian measures including exchange of prisoners, captives and bodies of the forces of the conflicting sides in Syria.

He also elaborated on the stance of the Islamic Republic towards Syrian-Syrian dialogue and its commitments to finding a solution to Syrian crisis.