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Let’s Turn Persian Gulf into Sea of Amity: Iran’s Zarif

“Through cooperation with each other, the [Persian Gulf] regional countries can fulfill their interests and defend themselves against threats,” wrote Zarif in a note on the occasion of National Persian Gulf Day on Sunday. A portion of the text appeared on Zarif’s Instagram account later in the day.

Zarif noted that the Persian Gulf continues to suffer from “interference by big powers and their destructive role in the creation of wars and crises” in the region.

Iran, based on its strategic policies, calls for negotiations and joint cooperation with its neighboring countries in order to solve regional crises, added Zarif.

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“We, the inhabitants of both sides of the Persian Gulf, can, despite the existence of some differences, turn this waterway into the sea of friendship,” Zarif stressed.

Iran designated April 30 as National Persian Gulf Day to highlight the fact that the waterway has been referred to by historians and ancient texts as “Persian” since the Achaemenid Empire was established in what is now modern day Iran.

While historical documents show that the waterway has always been referred to as the “Persian Gulf,” certain Arab states and their allies have recently mounted efforts to remove “Persian” from the name of the waterway.

National Persian Gulf Day also marks the anniversary of the dislodging of Portuguese military forces from the Strait of Hormuz in 1622, during the reign of Safavid king Shah Abbas I.

Iranian People’s Turnout Removed Specter of War: Leader

Supreme Leader of Iran

“Sometimes we hear and have heard in the past that certain individuals say, ‘when we came along and assumed responsibility, we managed to take away the shadow of war over the country,’” the Leader told a group of workers in Tehran Sunday.

“No. These statements are not right. It is the presence of the people that has removed the shadow of war, and not the authorities,” Ayatollah Khamenei said.

“When you see that the impertinent and bull-necked enemies are refraining from taking any harsh action against the Islamic Republic, it is because of the presence of the people. They fear the people. They are literally afraid,” the Leader added.

Iranian People's Turnout Removed Specter of War: Leader

Ayatollah Khamenei’s remarks came ahead of the presidential election in Iran on May 19 which is expected to be a close race.

The Leader said, “The beloved Iranian people should know that their presence in various arenas is determining. It is determining for national security; if the people come to the scene, the country will remain secure.”

“When the people are present at the scene, the enemy which seeks to confront the establishment has to beat retreat and forgo an encroachment,” Ayatollah Khamenei said.

“When a gap is created between the nation and the establishment and the nation is not present at the scene, they (the enemies) can do whatever they want,” the Leader added.

Premiere League Clubs Chasing Iranian Int’l Winger

Alireza-Jahanbakhsh

Watford, Bournemouth, and Burnley are among the clubs closely following Jahanbakhsh.

The 23-year-old has been starring for AZ Alkmaar in Holland but they will consider selling this summer for around £9million, according to Daily Mail.

Jahanbakhsh can play across the front line and was first touted to make a major breakthrough by former Manchester United assistant manager Carlos Queiroz who called him into Iran’s 2014 World Cup squad.

Chelsea, Manchester United, Celtic, Ajax and PSV Eindhoven followed him when he initially moved to Holland with NEC where he won their player of the year but he opted instead to move to AZ in 2015.

Technically good on both feet and with an eye for a pass, Jahanbakhsh has continued to attract Premier League scouts this season with his assists and nine goals, some of which have been spectacular.

Watford, Bournemouth, and Burnley have all shown an interest and are weighing up whether to make an offer over the coming weeks.

Women More Receptive of ISIS Recruitment Propaganda

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Around a third of the members of the ISIS terror group are now women, who have started to receive military training and have become the organization’s choice to continue its dream of establishing the so-called “caliphate.”

A report released by Spain’s Elcano Royal Institute revealed that a growing number of women are joining ISIS, saying that around 500 females have been recruited in the past two years.

Women play a major role in terrorism and it is expanding, sparking concerns among experts that they may take on a more active role in the future, said the Spanish think-tank.

The majority of female members of ISIS have a European nationality and have converted to Islam. Their ages range between 19 and 23, continued the report.

It said that a female cell that was uncovered in the Spanish city of Ceuta relied on the internet in carrying out its operations. Moreover, all of the women sampled in the report received Takfiri teachings that persuaded them to join terror groups.

The report credited the internet with facilitating the access the women had to extremist ideology and to social networks dedicated to recruiting them for the “caliphate project”.

Observers noted that ISIS sees women as easier targets than men for recruitment, according to a report by Awsat. The women can be persuaded to join the group in order to escape the hardships of their daily life.

Gen. Soleimani Thanks Rouhani Gov’t for Medical Aid to Resistance Forces

Gen. Soleimani-Hashemi

The Commander of the Quds Force of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), Major General Qassem Soleimani, in a letter on Friday (April 28) expressed his gratitude towards the staff of the Ministry of Health and Medical Education for their efforts to provide the fighters of the resistance front with medical assistance.

In his letter to the health minister, Soleimani wrote, “I sincerely appreciate your genuine efforts and those of the staff of the Ministry of Health and Medical Education who are involved in the fields of promoting education, production of pharmaceuticals and medical equipment and, particularly, providing injured fighters [of Islam] with medical assistance and treatment. It is crystal clear that God witnesses your efforts and endeavours in the Islamic resistance fronts and will reward you duly.”

In his response to Soleimani’s letter of appreciation, Iranian Health Minister Seyyed Hassan Qazizadeh Hashemi, said, “Serving those who jeopardize or sacrifice their lives to ensure other people’s security is an honour.”

According to a Farsi report by IRNA, Qazizadeh Hashemi added in his letter, “The honourable people of Iran will never forget the sacrifices made for ensuring security of their country. Serving those who risk or sacrifice their lives to ensure the security and health of other people is a great honour. We are required to be grateful to those honourable men.”

He said they have made a deal with God and only supplicate the Almighty for their reward.

Qazizadeh Hashemi stressed that, “Today that I am writing these sentences in response to that honourable major general, I have learnt that one of the lionhearted nurses of our homeland, who had been captured by Takfiri groups while serving the decent defenders of the holy shrines of the household of prophet Muhammad, has been freed from the grip of the enemies and returned home.”

‘It’s a Lie that Nuclear Deal Averted Threat of War’

General Amirali Hajizadeh

The claim that the nuclear deal signed between Iran and six world powers known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) has banished the specter of war from the Iranian nation is simply a lie, said a top commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), according to a Farsi report by Basij Press.

“If we look to the West, then we must hold the begging bowl” and leave the country’s destiny in the hands of Democrats and Republicans, said Brigadier General Amirali Hajizadeh, the commander of the IRGC’s Aerospace Force.

“Some of our officials say if Iran does not reach agreement with the West, a war may break out. They would inculcate this idea into authorities before the JCPOA [was signed.] And after that, some officials said the JCPOA pushed the specter of war away from the [Iranian] nation. Unfortunately, some individuals inside the country unknowingly repeat the statement. This is a lie. It’s an insult,” said the top general.

“If the JCPOA is strong enough, it will protect itself. It needn’t avert a war. This is an insult to martyrs and the Armed Forces and the army and the IRGC. What we regard as security is related to our defence progress. We don’t reject political interaction, but we shouldn’t mislead people, either,” he noted.

“After the war [imposed on Iran by Iraq in the 1980s], we made a lot of efforts and produced weapons. Our researchers worked in a scientific atmosphere. Now they’re saying it was the JCPOA that kept the specter of war at bay! This is a wrong statement. Let’s not mislead anyone,” the senior commander underlined.

“I’m telling you, solving economic problems and [promoting] production and [creating] jobs in the country is thousands of times easier than [solving] complicated military issues,” he said.

The high-ranking IRGC commander stressed that “we should get to know the enemy.”

“We should get to know the US. In the Kuwait war, the United States didn’t dare get into war alone. The US took dozens of countries on board,” the commander said.

“The US goes to war against a country which is either disarmed like Libya, or which Washington is sure wouldn’t respond to its attacks,” he added.

“If they believed there was even a slight chance that Syria would respond, they wouldn’t have attacked,” the top general said.

He then said the US sometimes flexes its muscles to scare others. General Hajizadeh touched upon Washington’s “Mother of All Bombs,” and added, “We have bombs in our defence industries, too.”

“Americans have learned this method from Ottoman [rulers], and now they are rattling sabers to frighten a few. [Their threats were like] cannons which only made noise, but couldn’t destroy anything,” he further said.

“That’s Americans’ modus operandi,” said the general.

“Another method is that they announce our warships have gone to such and such places, but after some time you hear that those vessels have returned. If there is a slight chance that the warships will be attacked, Washington will never do such a thing (dispatch the warships),” he said.

He underlined that Iran will firmly respond to threats.

“We will not accept defeat from anybody. US bases are all around us, and this is a threat,” he said.

He then noted that the US presence in the region comes at a cost.

The commander further said Iranian authorities in the non-military sector should be brave as well if they are going to succeed.

“Otherwise, we will be more and more ashamed every day.”

“If we have a revolutionary spirit, we can turn threats into opportunities,” said the general.

He noted if Iran looks to the West, then the country will have to retreat constantly and see its successes roll back one by one.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 30

The top story today was Iran’s presidential election and all the speculations and reviews around it.

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif’s remarks about the US seizure of Iran’s assets also received great coverage.

The visit of an EU energy delegation to Iran and their meeting with Iranian energy officials was also among top stories today.

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

 

19 Dey:

1- Rouhani: When Were We More Proud: in 2012 or Now?

2- Mirsalim Urges Candidates to Answer Questions in Debates instead of Picking Quarrels

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 30


 

Abrar:

1- Zarif: Iran Could Save Billions of Dollars If Meaning of UNSC Resolutions Were Understood

2- Rafsanjani’s Son: Ayatollah Rafsanjani Advised Everyone to Vote in Elections

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 30


 

Afkar:

1- Raisi: We Need Serious Change in Iran’s Executive Management

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 30


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- New Lie by Rouhani’s Opponents after Defeat of Conservatives in Debate

  • People Are Not Ready to Hear New Lies: President

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 30


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Rouhani: We Should Continue Rafsanjani’s Path

  • Era of Violence, Extremism is Over: President

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 30


 

Asrar:

1- Raisi: It’s Not Acceptable that We Let Aliens Resolve Our Problems

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 30


 

Ettela’at:

1- President: We Won’t Leave Path of Justice, Moderation, Reformism

2- Advanced Centre of Nuclear Safety to Be Launched in Iran

3- Iran’s Weightlifting Team Claims Asian Title

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 30


 

Iran:

1- Zarif: Nuclear Deal Put an End to Int’l Banditry, Domestic Theft

2- Verification of Claims Raised by Candidates in First Presidential Debate

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 30


 

Javan:

1- Social Media Users’ Reactions to First Debate Outweigh Those of Chain [reformist] Papers, Figures

2- Aref: We’ll Decide about Changing Our Candidate from Rouhani to Jahangiri on Last Day

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 30


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Raisi: I’m Not Looking for Power, but I Can’t See Parents Embarrassed of Unemployment

2- Mirsalim: Big Lies in Presidential Campaigns to Cause Big Scandals

3- Deputy Minister: Rouhani’s Gov’t Made Greatest Progress in Mehr Mass Housing Project

4- EU Energy Commissioner: JCPOA Increased Iran’s Exports to Europe by 300%

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 30


 

Kayhan:

1- Denying, Forgetting Promises in Season of Farewell

2- Even Chief of Statistics Organization Rejects Claim of Creating 700,000 Jobs

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 30


 

Resalat:

1- Raisi: Those Who Frustrated People Should Be Accountable

2- Zarif: US Seizure of Iran Assets is International Banditry

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 30


 

Sayeh:

1- Everlasting Name of Persian Gulf Cannot Be Distorted [National Day of Persian Gulf]

2- Iran DM: US is Deluded If Thinks It Can Influence Iran Elections

3- Iran Looking for Resilient Economy, Interaction with World: Central Bank Governor

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 30

 

German Parliament Bans Burqa for Civil Servants

Burqas and niqabs will be prohibited in selected professions as part of the legislation, which will not come into effect until being approved by the Bundesrat state parliament.

Thomas de Maiziere, the German interior minister, argued that the ban was compatible with integration as debate continues over the arrival of more than a million asylum seekers in the country.

“Integration also means that we should make clear and impart our values and where the boundaries of our tolerance towards other cultures lie,” he said.

“The draft law we have agreed on makes an important contribution to that,” The Independent quoted him as saying.

Some right-wing politicians have called for a full ban on the burqa in public, which has been imposed in France and Belgium, but Mr de Maiziere said the move would be incompatible with Germany’s constitution.

US Deluded If Thinks Can Influence Iran Elections: DM

“If the Americans think that they can influence Iran’s election, they are completely deluded because the Iranian nation is a wise nation and knows its enemies and acts contrary to the enemy’s demand,” Dehqan said in an interview with RT Arabic published on Friday.

He added that the US and Britain as well as the various media outlets affiliated to them seek to support one political camp against the other in Iran’s election.

“We are telling them that that is not how things are and our nation makes decisions based on the conditions specific to that time ,” the minister said, adding, “That’s why they do not look to the US or UK in elections.”

Dehqan further emphasized that the Iranian people are fully aware that the West offers no “breakthrough” to them.

“The Iranians are struggling for the realization of their own dignity. This issue has been proven over the past thirty or more years that the Iranian nation is moving along a clear path for the materialization of its goals and will certainly view issues according to their own special conditions and never forget the main objective.”

Iran will simultaneously hold the 12th presidential election and the 5th City and Village Councils Elections on May 19. Some 55 million Iranians are eligible to vote for a new president in what is expected to be a close race.

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Iran’s Interior Ministry on April 20 released the final list of candidates qualified to run in the May presidential election. The six candidates running for the election are Mostafa Aqa-Mirsalim, Mostafa Hashemi-Taba, Es’haq Jahangiri, Hassan Rouhani, Mohammad-Baqer Qalibaf and Seyyed Ebrahim Raeisi.

Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei warned on April 19 of hostile attempts aimed at marring Iran’s upcoming elections, calling for a massive turnout in the vote to disappoint the enemies.

Ayatollah Khamenei described a successful election as an “asset” for the nation.

Iran’s Beauties in Photos: Kordestan Province

Here are ISNA’s photos of the beautiful Kordestan: