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Countdown Begun for Collapse of Zionist Regime: Iran’s Armed Forces

In a Wednesday statement, Iran’s Armed Forces underlined that based on the divine promise, the days of the occupying regime will come to an end forever.

“The Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic vehemently condemns the US provocative and satanic move to relocate its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem al-Quds,” the statement said according to report by Fars News Agency.

It went on to say that the US’ ‘seditious’ decision to relocate its embassy and recognize Jerusalem al-Quds as the capital of Israel once again unveiled the real face of the criminal government of the US to create tensions and insecurity in the region.

The Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic also said the US President Donald Trump’s rude move to relocate the US embassy to Jerusalem al-Quds on the 70th anniversary of Nakba (Catastrophe) Day, unlike its perpetrators’ imagination, has not strengthened the shaky and rootless bases of the Zionist regime.

“On the contrary, the blood of the Palestinian martyrs and fighters as well as women, children and the elderly heralds upcoming growth and development of Intifada (uprising) of Palestinian nation against the crimes of the Zionists.”

The statement then denounced the international bodies as well as some Islamic states for their deadly silence over the massacre of the oppressed and defenceless nation of Palestine and said, “The countdown has begun for the overthrow of the hollow regime of Israel and doubtlessly, the criminal move will lead to further unity among Muslim nations and seekers of righteousness. In the near future, based on the divine promise, the doom of the occupying regime will be sealed forever.”

Israeli forces killed at least 62 Palestinians during protests near the Gaza fence on the eve of the 70th anniversary of the Nakba Day, which coincided this year with Washington’s embassy relocation. More than 2,700 Palestinians were also wounded as the Israeli forces used snipers, airstrikes, tank fire and tear gas to target the demonstrators.

Iran Calls on Muslim World to Stand United against Israeli Crimes

In a Wednesday phone conversation with his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Rouhani described the latest massacre of Palestinians by the Zionist forces in Gaza on the 70th anniversary of Nakba (Catastrophe) Day as tragic and moving and called on the international bodies to stand by Palestinians.

“The UN and the Organization of the Islamic Cooperation (OIC) should fulfil their duty to put their weight behind the oppressed nation of Palestine at this critical time,” he said, according to a report by the Iranian President’s website.

He condemned the US move to relocate its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem al-Quds saying the illegal move provoked outrage among the Palestinians and upset the Islamic states.

President Rouhani said the US administration and the Zionist regime should be held accountable for the massacre of people in the region and said “unfortunately, the US president has made grave miscalculation about regional issues thinking that it can put down Palestinian uprising by supporting the Zionist regime.”

He then referred to the upcoming emergency meeting of the OIC in Istanbul and said “we should have our unified voice against the US and Israel heard across the world.”

For his part, the Turkish president called the latest massacre of Palestinians in Gaza by Israeli forces deplorable and added the US policies should be blamed for triggering the heinous crimes.

He officially invited his Iranian counterpart to attend the OIC summit in Istanbul and said the Muslim world should unanimously follow up the plight of the Palestinians in the international arenas.

Erdogan underlined that any peace initiative which ignores the concerns and demands of the Palestinians is doomed to failure and will lead to further tensions and chaos.

Back on Monday, Israeli forces killed at least 62 Palestinians during protests near the Gaza fence on the eve of the 70th anniversary of the Nakba Day, which coincided this year with Washington’s embassy relocation.

More than 2,700 Palestinians were also wounded as the Israeli forces used snipers, airstrikes, tank fire and tear gas to target the demonstrators.

Statement Calling for Rouhani’s Apology over JCPOA Draws Criticism

The statement, published Sunday by the website of the Assembly of Experts as the body’s official position, said the Leader of Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei had approved the deal at the administration’s insistence.

Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati, the chief of the Assembly of Experts which is responsible for selecting and monitoring the performance of the Leader, said Rouhani should offer apologies for failing to observe the “redlines” set by the Leader.

Jannati’s statement also expressed pessimism that Europeans could help keep the deal in place as they are apparently in cahoots with the US.

The statement was first published by the secretariat of the assembly of experts titled as the reaction of the assembly to the US pullout. But the website later changed its title to the reaction of the body’s chairman, after some members of the assembly, notably Ayatollah Hashem Hashemzadeh Harisi, said many members were unaware of the statement, and that was just Ayatollah Jannati’s personal stance.

 

Government Defends

The government was quick to reject Jannati’s call for apology in a statement on Monday.

According to Tasnim News Agency, the statement said the whole process of nuclear negotiations was in compliance with the Constitution, the authority vested in the president, and Supreme National Security Council measures, which must be approved by the Leader.

The government statement said the critics demanding an apology from the administration were once concerned about the US presence in the JCPOA, but are now complaining about the US exit.

“Those who should apologize for wrong positions in the past are now arrogantly attacking national achievements,” it said, without addressing Jannati by name.

The statement said the government has devised plans to ensure Iran’s interests are protected after the US exit from the nuclear deal.

The government also called on all Iranian people and organizations to follow the guidelines of the Leader and boost national solidarity in standing against those who reneged on their commitments.

In a separate reaction on Tuesday, the government’s spokesman Mohammad Baqer Nobakht reiterated that the Leader’s concerns were taken into account by the government.

“It is no time to distract attention of diplomats busy with negotiations [with world powers],” he said.

“We have managed to prove Iran’s goodwill to the world. The world understood that we were not lying,” he said.

“Without a doubt, history will praise Rouhani and Ayatollah Khamenei will be known as a wise leader,” he said.

 

Unwitting Insult

Among the well-known figures who censured Jannati’s statement was Ali Motahari, the deputy speaker of the parliament, who accused Jannati of making “paradoxical” statements.

“In this letter, on the one hand you have admitted that JCPOA was signed by the Leader’s approval and on the other hand you have asked the president to apologize to the people for the deal’s damages. Aren’t these statement paradoxical and probably an unwitting insult to the Leader?” Motahari asked, according to Khabar Online.

He also censured another part of Jannati’s letter that says it would be a religious and legal duty for the Foreign Ministry to get out of the accord if Europe does not provide binding guarantees.

“Are YOU in charge of determining religious duties or the Leader? Are YOU tasked with imposing legal duties of the diplomatic apparatus or Parliament?” he asked.

Motahari discouraged Jannati from “interfering in the affairs of other institutions”, saying the chairman would do well to adequately fulfil his duty of monitoring the performance of the Leader and bodies under his supervision.

“Addressing issues such as JCPOA and ordering the president and Parliament is not among responsibilities of the assembly,” he said.

 

Danger to Islam

Ayatollah Ali Akbar Massoudi Khomeini, a co-founder of the Society of Seminary Teachers of Qom, also rejected the statement as “unfounded”.

In an interview with ILNA on Tuesday, Khomeini urged Jannati to refrain from delivering remarks that “could be misused by enemies of Islam and the revolution”.

“You should watch your words and think [deeply] before making statement. Otherwise your words will be misused,” he said.

The cleric also warned opponents of the government not to use the US pullout as a pretext to vilify Rouhani’s administration.

“… This would be extremely detrimental to Islam, Quran, Iran and the Islamic Revolution,” he said.

 

Attempt to Revenge

The editor-in-chief of the moderate newspaper Jomhouri Eslami, Masih Mohajeri, said asking the president to apologize for a deal approved by the whole political system is more like an attempt to take “revenge” for previous political defeats.

In an editorial published on Tuesday, Mohajeri said such remarks does the country no good and weaken the hand of a government who is in the middle of a political battle with adversaries.

Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami, another member of the Assembly of Experts who is known to be an ally of Jannati, also declared that the statement was just the personal opinion of the chief of Assembly of Experts.

“Ayatollah Jannati has just expressed his views as a religious authority,” he added.

India to Study Construction of Ferroalloy Plant in Iran

That was announced during a visit to Iran’s Port of Chabahar by Sandeep Jajodia, the president of the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India.

During his visit, the Indian official met with investment and economic officials of the Chabahar Free Zone as well as Hamidreza Toosi, the representative of the Iranian Foreign Ministry.

One of the objectives of Jajodia’s trip is to review the possibility of constructing a ferroalloy plant as well as a steel mill, a report by Mizan News Agency said.

Jajodia said among the incentives which have prompted New Delhi to follow up on the construction of the factory is the existence of cheap energy and easy access to target markets through the Chabahar Free Zone as well the potential for investment in the area.

The Iranian side, in turn, touched upon the advantages of making investment in Chabahar, saying that recently discounts have applied to investment activities there, which could draw more investors.

India has, so far, managed its cooperation with Iran in the port of Chabahar through boosting reciprocal ties. Meanwhile, the two countries have been trying to reach common understanding on an alternative route to Central Asia via Chabahar.

Iranian President Claims Victory Over US in Nuclear Deal Battle

“Even if a poll is conducted inside the US, public opinion would be in our favour. This means the US government is really sidelined and we are already the victor,” Rouhani said in a cabinet meeting on Wednesday.

The controversial US President Donald Trump pulled the country out of the deal last Tuesday, when he announced the US will snap back its anti-Iran sanctions suspended under the pact and will impose “the highest level” of economic bans on the Islamic Republic.

Iran has announced the deal could remain in place only if European parties to the pact give Tehran firm assurances that its interests will be served if they remain in the deal.

Rouhani said Iran made the right decision by giving parties to the deal another chance before withdrawing from the accord, as it could be blamed by the people and even other parties of the deal for the collapse of the deal if it had rushed into action.

Rouhani said the US government believed Iran will not drag its feet in walking out of the pact, preparing the ground for a return of international sanctions on Iran.

“According to reports by their intelligence apparatus, Iran should have walked out of the pact within hours after the US pullout. Their plans are now derailed,” he said.

The president said unlike the years before the nuclear deal, when Iran was under pressure over US accusations it was covertly developing nukes, now it is the US who is under pressure and should answer to the world.

“Through [spreading] Iranophobia and false propaganda, they had convinced the world that Iran is a threat. But now it is replaced with Trumpophobia and Iran is respected by all,” he said, adding that the world sees Iran as a peace-loving nation who respects rules.

The president said Iran would be pleased to get rid of a “disruptive and annoying” party to the deal, if its interests are protected by other parties.

On Tuesday, the EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini reiterated the EU’s determination to keep the nuclear deal in place, and expressed the bloc’s regret over the US’ move.

“I cannot talk about legal or economic guarantees but I can talk about serious, determined, immediate work from the European side,” she said, speaking after a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and his French, British and German counterparts in Brussels.

The Iranian foreign minister was in Brussels on the final leg of a whirlwind diplomatic tour, which had earlier taken him to Beijing and Moscow.

“Some 4,000 Students Learning Persian Language Worldwide”

A verse by Ferdowsi, the great poet known as the Savior of the Persian Language. He is called so because without his 30 years of hard work on 'Book of Kings', Iranians perhaps would be speaking Arabic today.

Gholam-Ali Haddad Adel, the President of Academy of Persian Language and Literature, says there are currently 340 seats of the Persian Language in universities, academies, and learning centres across the world.

Haddad Adel, who is also the head of the Saadi Foundation tasked with promoting Persian language teaching in the world, made the comments at a ceremony marking the 6th anniversary of the establishment of the foundation, coinciding with National Persian Language Day when a software application on learning Persian was also unveiled.

“The Saadi Foundation is an institute established with the approval of the Supreme Cultural Revolution Council in a bid to promote the Persian Language,” he said, as quoted by Tasnim News Agency.

“The sphere of the foundation’s activity mostly covers training for the Iranian children born abroad and interested to keep in touch with their mother tongue,” he noted.

He said scholarships will also be granted those interested in learning and teaching the Persian Language.

Haddad Adel underlined the foundation also compiles books for Persian Language learners.

Persian, also known by its endonym Farsi, is one of the Western Iranian languages within the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family.

It is primarily spoken in Iran, Afghanistan (officially known as Dari since 1958), Tajikistan (officially known as Tajiki since the Soviet era), and some other regions which historically were Persianate societies and considered part of Greater Iran. It is written in the Persian alphabet, a modified variant of the Arabic script, which itself evolved from the Aramaic alphabet.

There are approximately 110 million Persian speakers worldwide, with the language holding official status in Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan. For centuries, Persian has also been a prestigious cultural language in other regions of Western Asia, Central Asia, and South Asia by the various empires based in the regions.

Mysterious Disappearance of Crown Prince: Where Is Bin Salman?

In a report published on Wednesday, Fars News Agency claimed Mohammed bin Salman hadn’t been seen on a public appearance since April 21, when videos were posted online in social media purporting to show areas around royal palaces ringing with heavy gunfire.

Saudi authorities firmly denied any major security breach, saying Saudi forces had “dealt with” an unauthorised toy drone near the royal palace in the capital.

But footage circulating on social media showed loud shooting that lasted for at least 30 seconds, giving rise to speculations about a possible coup attempt or a retaliation by the House of Saud’s adversaries.

One video showed at least two police cars parked in the middle of the street.

Saudi Arabia, the world’s top oil exporter, has witnessed a series of radical political changes over the past year as Mohammed bin Salman ousted his cousin as crown prince and jailed well-known princes in an anti-corruption purge.

Moreover, bin Salman oversees social and economic reforms that have been censured by several powerful Wahhabi clerics.

Saudi Arabia is also embroiled in a long running conflict in its southern neighbor Yemen, dubbed by the United Nations as the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.

Fars News Agency said regardless of the cause of April shooting, the weeks-long disappearance of Mohammed bin Salman is quite mysterious, in view of the fact that he is known to be highly active on the political scene.

Notably, bin Salman made no media appearance during the April 28 visit of the newly-appointed US State Secretary Mike Pompeo to Riyadh, his first foreign trip as the top US diplomat.

During his stay in Riyadh, Saudi media outlets published images of Pompeo’s meetings with King Salman and Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir.

This is while the state-run outlets used to publish images of meetings in Riyadh between bin Salman and former US secretary of state Rex Tillerson.

A few days after the April 21 incident, Saudi media published footage and images of bin Salman meeting several Saudi and foreign officials. But the date of the meetings could not be verified, so the release of the videos could be aimed at dispelling rumours about bin Salman’s conditions.

It is not clear if bin Salman’s disappearance is due to reasons such as him feeling threatened or being injured in the incident.

It seems only a live television appearance could dispel rumors about bin Salman’s whereabouts.

“Arab Intelligence Report Says Bin Salman Could Be Dead”

Bin Salman Absent from another Major Ceremony in Saudi Arabia

World Outraged by Israel’s Killing of Palestinian Baby Girl

The girl, Laila al-Ghandour, lost her life Monday after the Israeli military fired tear gas into tents involving families, medical teams and injured protestors.

The photo of the innocent child has gone viral in the social media, shocking netizens across the world.

Over 60 Palestinians, including eight children, lost their lives during major protesting rallies on Monday, as the new US embassy was being inaugurated.

Dozens of tents have been erected along the border, each one labelled with the name of a town that was depopulated in the creation of the state of Israel, according to a report by Gaza Health Ministry quoted by Mizan News Agency.

The Israeli military used drones to fire tear gas, and in some cases firebombs, into the tents.

The relocation of the US embassy, which has so far drawn international condemnations, was carried out five months after Trump recognized the holy city as the “capital” of Israel, promising to move the US diplomatic mission from Tel Aviv to the city.

In the hours leading up to the inauguration, Israeli troops engaged in clashes with Palestinian protesters, some 2,500 of them sustained injuries, either through direct shooting or firing tear gas canisters.

World Outraged by Israel’s Killing of Palestinian Baby Girl

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

Several papers today covered the outcome of Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif’s talks with the E3 top diplomats as well as the European Union’s foreign policy chief in Brussels over the fate of the Iran nuclear deal.

The new US sanctions on Iran, including a ban on the governor of Iran’s central bank Valiollah Seif, was also among the top stories.

A notable piece today was the Etemad daily’s exclusive interview with new Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his career as a journalist.

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

 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Parliament Trying to Make State TV Broadcast Women’s Matches

2- Gov’t Spokesman: We Can’t Both Fight Enemies and Be Careful Not to Be Stabbed in Back

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- EU to Introduce New Package to Save Iran Nuclear Deal amid Zarif’s Visit

2- Cinema Shouldn’t Be Run with State Funds

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16


 

Donya-ye Eqtesad:

1- Decrypting Trump’s Oil Bluff

  • Four Purposes behind US President’s Letter to Three Departments

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16


 

Ebtekar:

1- US Puts Name of Iran Central Bank Governor on Sanctions List

2- Iran ICT Minister: VPN, Anti-Filtering Services to Be Blocked for Security Issues

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16


 

Etemad:

1- A Journalist Elected as Prime Minister

  • Etemad’s Exclusive Interview with Leader of Armenian Revolution
  • Nikol Pashinyan: We’re Ready to Invest in Iran

2- Iran First VP: Europe Will Benefit from Preserving JCPOA More than Iran (Does)

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16


 

Ettela’at:

1- Europe: JCPOA to Remain in Place

  • Zarif Holds Talks with Top European Officials in Brussels

2- Iran Opens West Asia’s First Stem Cell Production Factory

3- Rouhani: Defending Innocent Nation of Palestine Means Defending Humanity

4- World Denounces Israeli Crimes, Massacre of Palestinians

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16


 

Ghanoon:

1- Lawmakers Must Choose Female MPs as Members of Parliament’s Presiding Board

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16


 

Hamdeli:

1- Assassination of a City

  • Israel’s Brutal Attack on Gaza New Version of State-Sponsored Terrorism

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16


 

Hamshahri:

1- Zarif: My Mission Is to Restore Iranian People’s RightsA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16

 


 

Iran:

1- Mogherini: We’ll Save Iran Nuclear Deal

2- A Report on Domestic Messengers Expected to Replace Telegram

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16


 

Jahan-e San’at:

1- EU’s Mogherini: We’ll All Together Save Iran Nuclear Deal

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16


 

Javan:

1- Seeking Guarantees from Flunkies

  • US Gives Ultimatum to Europe, Urging It to Cut Trade Ties with Iran

2- Chief-Commander: We Must Avoid Making Money in IRGC

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Mogherini: Europe, Russia, China to Protect Iran Nuclear Deal

2- World Unanimously Condemns Zionists’ Crimes against Palestinians

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16


 

Kayhan:

1- Iran Gov’t Must Beware of Europe’s Deceit

  • Europe Wouldn’t Have Kept Silent over Israeli Crimes If It’s Worried about Region

2- Zionists’ Response to Nasrallah; Israel No Longer Free to Launch Airstrikes on Syria

3- Regional Media: US Received Concessions from Europe to Put Iran under Pressure, Then Pulled Out

4- MP: JCPOA Showed Pinning One’s Hopes on Enemies Will Bring Nothing for Iranian Nation

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16


 

Kelid:

1- Iran’s Tourism Chief Calls on Iranian Families to Regularly Visit MuseumsA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16


 

Khorasan:

1- Lavrov: European Emphasize They Won’t Give in to US Pressure

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16


 

Seda-ye Eslahat:

1- Iranian Lawmaker: Over 240 Political Parties Don’t Have Even an Address

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16


 

Shahrvand:

1- Iranian Human Rights Committee Blasts Israel’s Criminal Acts

  • Intentional Slaughter of Civilians Clear Example of War Crime

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16


 

Tejarat:

1- MP: Energy Deals on the Table without Any US Dollar aroundA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- Unofficials!

  • Iran Gov’t Spokesman Talks of Economic Activities of Children of Certain Ministers, Advisors

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16

Iranian VP to Attend ESCAP Meeting in Thailand

Nobakht, who is also head of Iran’s Plan and Budget Organization, is going to deliver a speech to the ESCAP meeting at the United Nations Conference Centre in Bangkok.

The theme topic of the ongoing meeting is “inequality in the era of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.”

On the sidelines of the gathering, the Iranian official would also hold talks with Prime Minister of Thailand Prayut Chan-o-cha and Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and Head of UNESCAP Shamshad Akhtar.

Established in 1947 with its headquarters in Bangkok, ESCAP is the regional development arm of the UN for the Asia-Pacific region.

Consisting 53 member states and 9 associate members, the commission includes 4.1 billion people, or two thirds of the world’s population. ESCAP is the most comprehensive of the five UN regional commissions, and the largest UN body serving the Asia-Pacific region with over 600 staff.