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‘Search for food must never be a death sentence’ for Palestinians in Gaza: UN chief

“The conflict between Israel and Iran has dominated headlines. But we cannot allow the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza to be pushed into the shadows,” Guterres said at a press conference at UN headquarters in New York.

“The ceasefire achieved between Iran and Israel offers hope. And hope is more needed than ever.”

The UN chief emphasized the “horrific” outcome of the Israeli army’s operations in the enclave, adding that “Families have been displaced again and again and are now confined to less than 1/5 of Gaza’s land. And even these shrinking spaces are under threat.”

“Bombs are falling on tents, on families, on those with nowhere left to run. People are being killed simply trying to feed themselves and their families.”

Calling for immediate action to facilitate humanitarian relief, he said: “The search for food must never be a death sentence. Let me be clear: Israel, as the occupying power, is required to agree to and facilitate humanitarian relief.”

Noting that aid efforts “continue to be strangled,” Guterres recalled the Israeli blockade on “shelter materials and fuel for critical services.”

“Aid workers themselves are starving. This cannot be normalized,” he added, noting that “a trickle of aid is not enough.”

Guterres stressed the need for urgent and practical solutions to ensure aid reaches those in need.

“We need concrete actions so aid can reach all people — swiftly, at scale, wherever they are. Any operation that channels desperate civilians into militarized zones is inherently unsafe. It is killing people,” he said.

“The problem of the distribution of humanitarian aid must be solved. There is no need to reinvent the wheel with dangerous schemes,” the UN chief added.

Guterres said the UN has “the solution – a detailed plan grounded in the humanitarian principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality, and independence,” adding: “We have the supplies. We have the experience.”

“To those in power, I say: enable our operations as international humanitarian law demands. To those with influence, I say: use it,” he continued.

Urging all UN member states to “uphold the UN Charter you recommitted to just yesterday for the 80th anniversary,” Guterres called on all countries to “recognize that the solution to this problem is ultimately political. The only sustainable path to re-establishing hope is by paving the way to the two-state solution.”

“Diplomacy and human dignity for all must prevail,” the UN chief added.

Asked about a report by Haaretz that revealed Israeli soldiers deployed in Gaza have been ordered to open fire on unarmed Palestinian civilians waiting for humanitarian aid, even when no threat was present, Guterres said: “Well, we don’t need the report of that nature to acknowledge that there have been massive violations of international law.”

“And indeed, when there is a violation of international law, there must be accountability,” he affirmed.

Responding to the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) accusing the UN of a campaign of misinformation about killings near their food distribution sites, Guterres stated: “We didn’t invent the images everybody has seen.”

Trump says he thinks Gaza ceasefire to be reached ‘within next week’

Gaza War

“I think it’s close,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office when asked how close his administration is to a deal in terms of a Gaza ceasefire.

“I just spoke with some of the people involved … We think within the next week we’re going to get a ceasefire,” Trump said.

The Israeli daily Haaretz said on Friday nearly 100,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza, representing about 4% of the territory’s population.

The death toll contradicts the number of fatalities given by Gaza’s Health Ministry, which stood at over 56,300 since October 2023.

Haaretz added in addition to the high Palestinian deaths from Israeli attacks, many people also died from the indirect effects of the war such as hunger, cold and diseases amid a collapse of the health system in Gaza.

The newspaper noted while Israeli spokespersons, journalists and influencers reject with knee-jerk disgust the death toll announced by Gaza’s Health Ministry as exaggerated, more and more international experts “are stating that not only is this list, with all the horror it embodies, reliable – but that it may even be very conservative in relation to reality.”

It cited a study conducted by Professor Michael Spagat, an economist at Holloway College at the University of London, a world-class expert on mortality in violent conflicts, about deaths in Gaza.

The study surveyed 2,000 households in the Palestinian enclave, comprising almost 10,000 people.

“They concluded that, as of January 2025, some 75,200 people died a violent death in Gaza during the war, the vast majority caused by Israeli munitions,” it said.

According to the survey’s data, 56% of those killed have been either children up to the age of 18 or women.

“That’s an exceptional figure when compared with almost every other conflict since World War II,” Haaretz added.

Spagat stated the survey’s data positions the Gaza war “as one of the bloodiest conflicts of the 21st century.”

“Even if the overall number of war victims in Syria, Ukraine, and Sudan is higher in each case, Gaza is apparently in first place in terms of the ratio of combatants to noncombatants killed, as well as in terms of rate of death relative to population size.”

Data also show that the proportion of women and children killed via a violent death in Gaza is more than double the proportion in almost every other recent conflict, including Kosovo (20%), northern Ethiopia (9%), Syria (20%), and Sudan (23%).

“I think we’re probably at something like 4 percent of the population killed,” Spagat said, adding, “I’m not sure that there’s another case in the 21st century that’s reached that high.”

The Israeli army has pursued a brutal offensive against Gaza since October 2023, despite international calls for a ceasefire.

Last November, the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.

Israel also faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for its war on the enclave.

He added that a “terrible situation” is going on in Gaza.

Iran holds massive funeral for martyrs of Israeli-US strikes

The ceremony, which began at 8:00 am in Enqelab Square and continued toward Azadi Square, drew tens of thousands of mourners.

Chants of “Death to Israel” and “Death to America” echoed through the streets as grieving citizens marched alongside coffins draped in Iranian flags.

Among those laid to rest were senior military leaders, nuclear scientists, civilians, and children.

Notably, Major General Mohammad Bagheri, Iran’s second-highest military commander, was buried with his wife and daughter, a journalist, all martyred in a targeted Israeli strike in Tehran.

Nuclear physicist Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi and his wife were also among the victims.

The funeral honored the memory of IRGC Chief Commander Major General Hossein Salami, martyred on the first day of the aggression, along with over 30 other senior commanders.

President Masoud Pezeshkian, Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, and Judiciary Chief Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei were among the officials attending the ceremony.

Officials report over 600 Iranians, most of them civilians, were martyred in the attacks. Four children were among the 60 buried during Saturday’s procession.

Iran FM refutes IAEA chief’s call to visit nuclear sites

Grossi’s “insistence on visiting the bombed sites under the pretext of safeguards is meaningless and possibly even malign in intent,” Araghchi said in a post on his X account on Friday.

“Iran reserves the right to take any steps in defense of its interests, its people, and its sovereignty,” he added.

Araghchi’s post came after the head of the UN nuclear agency, addressing the IAEA’s Board of Governors on Monday, appealed for immediate access to the targeted sites to assess the possible damages.

The three Iranian nuclear sites in Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan came under unprovoked and unlawful American aggression on Sunday morning, the responsibility of which was immediately claimed by US President Donald Trump.\

At the NATO summit in the Netherlands on Wednesday, Trump claimed the “total obliteration” of Iran’s nuclear program in the aggression, which was in blatant breach of international law and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).

However, contrary to Trump’s claims, a leaked preliminary assessment by the Pentagon’s Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) found that the attacks caused only minimal damage to the three facilities.

The report also noted that Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile remains intact despite Trump claiming that the country’s nuclear program was finished.

Araghchi said the Iranian parliament has voted for a halt to collaboration with the IAEA until the safety and security of the country’s nuclear activities can be guaranteed.

“This is a direct result of @rafaelmgrossi’s regrettable role in obfuscating the fact that the Agency—a full decade ago—already closed all past issues,” the top Iranian diplomat noted.

He added that Grossi’s malign action played a direct role in facilitating the adoption of a politically-motivated resolution by the 35-member Board of Governors against Iran and the unlawful Israeli and US bombings of Iranian nuclear sites.

On June 12, the IAEA Board of Governors passed a resolution accusing Iran of “non-compliance” with its nuclear obligations. The resolution, pushed by Britain, France and Germany, and endorsed by the US, was passed with 19 votes in favor, three against, and 11 abstentions.

In his post, Araghchi also pointed to a betrayal of Grossi’s duties, who also failed to explicitly condemn such blatant violations of IAEA safeguards and its Statute.

“The IAEA and its Director-General are fully responsible for this sordid state of affairs,” the Iranian foreign minister said.

The Israeli regime launched a full-scale aggression on Iranian soil on June 13 by targeting various military and nuclear sites, claiming the lives of many top military commanders and nuclear scientists as well as ordinary civilians.

The aggression on the Islamic Republic has so far claimed the lives of 627 Iranians, according to the health ministry.

“Daddy” can’t save Israel: Iran warns US against disrespect, vows stronger response

“If Trump wants a deal, he should put aside his disrespectful and unacceptable tone towards the Leader of Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, and not hurt the hearts of millions of his true followers,” Araghchi wrote in a social media post.

The foreign minister further noted, “The complexity and tenacity of Iranians is well evident in our luxurious carpets woven with endless hours of effort and patience. But as a nation, our principled logic is very simple and straightforward: we know what we have, we value our independence, and we will never let anyone else determine our destiny.”

Araghchi warned that Iranians, who forced Israel to flee to “Daddy” (the US) to avoid being “flattened” by Iranian missiles, will not tolerate threats or disrespect.

“If illusions lead to worse mistakes, Iran will not hesitate to unveil its true capabilities, and this will surely end any illusions about Iran’s power,” he stated.

Araghchi also highlighted Iran’s military strength, referencing hundreds of ballistic missiles, hypersonic weapons, and armed drones.

Iran submits official protest to UN rights office over Israeli, US onslaught

The protest was submitted by Nasser Seraj, head of the Islamic Republic’s High Council for Human Rights, to UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk on Friday.

Iran’s health ministry on Wednesday announced that 627 people have been martyred and 4,870 others injured in the Israeli aggression against the Islamic Republic, which began on June 13.

The aggression stopped 12 days later after the regime declared a unilateral ceasefire in the face of spirited resistance by the Iranian armed forces that brought the Zionist entity to a standstill.

Iran’s protest note said the combined strikes “constitute a clear violation of the fundamental principles of international law, international human rights law, and international humanitarian law.”

It underlined how the Israeli aggression targeted, among other places, the central headquarters of the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), which is the country’s broadcasting authority, healthcare and outreach centers, the capital Evin Prison, and residential areas as well as urban and rural regions.

The attack on the residential structures, the letter maintained, had targeted a number of the country’s noted nuclear scientists inside their own homes.

The Iranian rights body denounced the Israeli aggression for violating inherent rights enjoyed by people as the right to life, the right to physical and psychological security, and the right to medical services.

The Israeli attacks also contravened entitlements as the prohibition of psychological torture—which the regime violated through repeated threats of bombing residential homes—and freedom of speech that it trampled upon by attacking the IRIB’s buildings, it clarified.

Furthermore, the aggression flouted the “principle of distinction” by failing to differentiate between military and civilian targets, the “principle of proportionality,” and the “principle of precaution,” which it violated by refusing to warn civilians in advance and, therefore, minimize harm to the population.

Besides slamming the American aggression on the peaceful nuclear facilities, the Iranian rights body condemned Washington for providing operational and intelligence support for the Israeli assaults.

The letter finally called on the United Nations to enable official registration of all the violation cases, initiate formal investigation and referral to the Human Rights Council, and summon special rapporteurs to examine legal and humanitarian aspects.

It also urged the world body to ensure official accountability for both the Zionist regime and the US.

People of Tehran to hold funeral for 60 martyrs of Zionist regime’s aggression

According to the Tehran governor’s office, all executive departments in the capital will suspend operations for the day to allow employees and the general public to participate in the ceremony that has been described as a display of national unity and deep respect for the sacrifices of the fallen.

The martyrs include 4 children, 4 women, military commanders, nuclear scientists, and media professionals.

Notably, several families will bid farewell to multiple members simultaneously. The day has been officially declared a public holiday in Tehran to facilitate widespread attendance at the funeral and to honor the profound sacrifices made by the martyrs.

Gaza authorities say opioid pills discovered in US-backed food aid

“We have so far documented four testimonies from citizens who found these pills inside the flour bags,” it said in a statement, warning of the “possibility that some of these narcotic substances were deliberately ground or dissolved in the flour itself”.

Oxycodone is an opioid meant to treat severe and long-term pain, often prescribed to cancer patients.

The drug is highly addictive and can have life-threatening effects, including breathing complications and hallucinations.

The media office’s statement comes after several social media posts shared images of pills purportedly discovered in flour bags in Gaza.

Palestinian pharmacist Omar Hamad described the discovery of the pills as “the most despicable form of genocide”.

Khalil Mazen Abu Nada, a Palestinian doctor in Gaza, also posted about the drug on Facebook, describing it as a “means to obliterate our societal awareness”.

The Gaza government media office announced it held Israel “fully responsible for this heinous crime of spreading addiction and destroying the Palestinian social fabric from within”.

The office also decried the Israeli military’s “exploitation of the blockade to smuggle these substances as ‘aid and assistance’”, describing the Israeli and American-operated aid centres as “death traps”.

The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), the controversial US-Israeli organisation operating aid points in Gaza, has been widely condemned by human rights organisations for its lack of transparency and accountability.

On Wednesday, 15 human rights and legal groups called for the suspension of GHF for its role in undermining international humanitarian organisations and fostering the “forced displacement” of Palestinians in Gaza, amounting to what could be complicity in “crimes under international law, including war crimes, crimes against humanity, or genocide”.

Gaza’s health authorities have reported that at least 516 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces near aid sites in the past month of GHF’s operations.

Sources: Israeli commandos entering Iran’s Fordow Nuclear Site security bluff 

Following the attack on the Fordow nuclear site, Trump claimed the complete destruction of the site’s nuclear facilities and announced: “Mossad forces went to the site after the bombing, filmed its destruction, and the evidence will soon be released.”

On Thursday, some anti-government channels also repeated Trump’s claim by publishing a video that contains no identifiable sign of the Fordow site.

However, investigations by a Fars News reporter, based on informed sources, show that the claim about Mossad forces entering the Fordow nuclear site after the attack is a security bluff aimed at exaggerating the enemy’s power and completing the enemy’s media warfare narrative — especially given the high level of alert and ground security at the site.

In one of the published videos, the commandos are seen walking down an alley, while someone in the video says they are disembarking from a helicopter — even though there are no residential houses within several dozen kilometers of the Fordow facility where someone could have witnessed and filmed such a movement.

Earlier, Iranian officials had announced that the Fordow nuclear site had been evacuated prior to the Israeli and American attacks on it.