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Iran, US Navies Engage in Second Encounter in One Week

According to a statement by the IRGC Navy, the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier and another warship accompanying it approached the Resalat oil-gas block in the Persian Gulf on Friday, 4 pm, but were intercepted by missile boats of the IRGC’s Fourth Marine Corps District.

The US warships later warned the IRGC forces and flew a helicopter, which approached the Iranian boats, the statement added.

In a provocative and unprofessional action, the Americans even fired warning shots at the Zulfaqar navy boats; however, the IRGC forces pursued their mission in the region until the USS Nimitz and the other warship left the region in central Persian Gulf.

In a similar incident, the USS Thunderbolt fired warning shots at Iranian navy boats operating in the Persian Gulf on Tuesday. IRGC Third Naval District describe the US navy’s action as “provocative move that was neutralized by IRGC forces”.

“A US military ship in the north of the Persian Gulf sailed toward an IRGC Navy’s patrol ship, which was patrolling in international waters, and fired two shots into the air for provocation and intimidation,” the IRGC said in a statement on Tuesday.

Iraq’s Political Parties Need Sea Changes: Analyst

Political analyst Sabah Zangeneh has, in a Farsi article in the Arman-e Emrooz daily newspaper, weighed in on the latest developments concerning the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq, particularly the decision by its leader Ammar Hakim to leave the ISCI. The full text of the analytical piece follows:

Ammar Hakim, the son of Abdel Aziz al-Hakim and a nephew of Mohammed Baqir Hakim, is one of the founders of the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq (ISCI).

Although the ISCI’s central committee had other members who were senior to Ammar Hakim in terms of age and experience, he took over the presidency of the ISCI after his father’s demise as it was a historical and family tradition. Accordingly, members of the committee accepted Ammar Hakim as the head of the ISCI for some time and helped reinforce the pillars of the Council under Ammar.

However, some key members of the ISCI such as Sheikh Saqir and Hadi al-Ameri, who are heads of the Badr Organization, practically left the ISCI. On the other hand, the ISCI and Ammar Hakim took over the presidency of a coalition of Shiite parties and currents. Hence, after the Nouri al-Maliki’s chairmanship, dramatic changes were expected to take place in the coalition. Nevertheless, we have not witnessed any serious changes, yet.

Moreover, the ISCI lost a few seats in the last parliamentary election, which shows it has lost its approval ratings in the society. It seems Iraqi political parties need an overhaul in their programs.

On the one hand, Kurdish parties have problems: they have differences and they see that no party other than Democrats can take over the chairmanship of the Parliament.

On the other hand, Sunni parties have not yet been able to emerge as one single well-organized and responsible entity. Shiite parties, too, are cloaked in a shroud of ambiguities, coalitions and divisions.

Iraqi parties, including Shiite ones, should expound on their manifestos, strategies and reforms, and have transparent programs to fight corruption. The parties’ programs have, so far, included general statements only, and have failed to present any transparent and practical plans, which has worried the Iraqi elites and Shiite clerics.

Among the undeniable issues that Iraqis are facing is the necessity of having a clear program which provides for relations among Iraqi parties as well as Baghdad’s relations at the regional and international level.

Following the liberation of Mosul, fighting corruption as well as plans on the reconstruction and development of Iraq are among the key programs which could increase the popularity of a political faction or group and win them the Iraqi clerics’ support.

Having relations with Iran is fundamental and strategically important to all Shiite as well as some Kurdish and Sunni groups. All Iraqi factions need to have a relationship with Iran. That is why Ammar Hakim has, in his speeches, thanked Iran for its support and assistance.

So, the new council that he has formed cannot be at odds with Iran; rather, it must be seeking a new atmosphere to secure a better social status. One of the new developments is the establishment of the new so-called “National Wisdom” current [created by Ammar Hakim] with national features which go beyond ethnic and religious lines. This has been one of the principles that new Iraqi parties and Iraqi people have favoured. Therefore, the National Wisdom current may be able to have a trans-religious and trans-ethnic performance. Moreover, some high-profile figures with long executive experience are still members of the ISCI. As already announced, they may be able to play a more constructive role in this arena by presenting their new programs and setting aside dynastic limitations.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 29

The top story today was Iran’s test-launch of Simorgh satellite carrier, and the opening of the country’s space centre for future launches.

Newspapers also covered a statement by the office of the Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, which rejected the media reports about the Leader’s interference in selection of all cabinet members. The statement stressed that only the ministers of foreign affairs, defence, and intelligence are selected after coordination with the Leader.

The reactions to the US Congress’ anti-Iran sanctions bill also remained a top story in today’s newspapers.

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

 

Abrar:

1- Germany Insists on Unconditional Implementation of JCPOA

2- President: Space Science, Technology Very Important to Us

3- Larijani: New US Sanctions Not to Harm Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 29 - abrar


 

Abrar-e Eqtesadi:

1- Tehran on Verge of Blackout

2- German Ambassador: 50% Increase in Germany’s Exports to Iran after JCPOA

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 29 - abraregtesadi


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Iran Leader’s Main Concerns about Cabinet Outlined in Statement

2- Story of These Two Women

  • Sources: Molaverdi, Ebtekar Might Be Absent from Next Cabinet

3- Larijani Urges Media Not to Create Unjustified Anxiety about New Sanctions

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 29 - aftab


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Moderate Cleric Ayatollah Hashemi Shahroudi Will Probably Head Expediency Council

2- A Report on Next Cabinet: The Ministers Who’ll Keep Their Posts

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 29 - arman


 

Ebtekar:

1- Leader’s Office: Leader Doesn’t Interfere in Selection of Majority of Cabinet Members

2- Obamacare Inflicts Great Defeat on Trump

  • Senators Refuse to Accompany Trump in Fulfilling His Campaign Promise

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 29 - ebtekar


 

Etemad:

1- People’s ‘Yes’ Vote for Female Minister

2- Turkish Envoy: Iran, Turkey Not Satisfied with Russia-US Deal on Syria

3- Iran Opens Its National Space Centre by Launching Simorgh Satellite Carrier

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 29 - etemad


 

Ettela’at:

1- Reports on Choosing Cabinet Members Based on Leader’s Opinion False

2- Friday Worshippers Hold Rally to Condemn Zionist Regime’s Crimes

3- Larijani: We Should Stay United, Stand against US Sanctions

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 29 - etelaat


 

Ghanoon:

1- National Determination to Protect Children

  • ‘Symbol Plan’, National Coalition to Safeguard Students
  • A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 29 - ghanoon

 

Iran:

1- Iran Test-Launches Simorgh Satellite Carrier

2- Zanganeh’s Untold Stories about Iran’s Oil Industry

3- China, Germany Opposed to Washington’s Unilateral Sanctions against Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 29 - iran


 

Javan:

1- Iran’s Simorgh Fly over Sanctions

  • Experts: Launch of Simorth Satellite Carrier, Iran’s Warning against New US Sanctions

2- Iran Leader Doesn’t Interfere in Selection of Cabinet Members: Office

3- US Wants Iran to Pay Expense of Tearing Apart JCPOA

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 29 - javan


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Iran Now Enjoys Fixed Platform for Launching Satellite

2- Construction of Mideast’s Largest Solar Power Plant Started in Iran

3- Victorious Presence of Thousands of Palestinian Worshippers in Aqsa Mosque

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 29 - jomhori


 

Kayhan:

1- Distorting New US Sanctions Move to Deceive People, Help US

2- Peugeot-Citroen Breaks Records of Profit-Making Thanks to Iran’s Market

3- Lebanese Hezbollah’s Final Blow to Nusra Front: Arsal Liberated

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 29 - kayhan


 

Setareh Sobh:

1- Pakistani Supreme Court Disqualifies PM: Sharif Resigns

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 29 - setaresobh


 

Shargh:

1- 7 Days to Cabinet that Represent 24 Million Iranians

2- Which Ministers Are Selected after Coordination with Leader?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 29 - shargh

Iran Raps US State Department’s Meddlesome Remarks

Bahram Qassemi

In a statement on Friday, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi referred to the recent successful launch of Simorgh satellite carrier as a fruit of the young Iranian scientists’ firm resolve and determination to accomplish the country’s scientific objectives.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran knows no limit in its scientific and technological progress and advancement and does not wait for any country’s permission when it comes to the efforts and activities of its scientists and specialists in various areas,” he noted.

He once again condemned the moves, remarks, and decisions made by the US administration and Congress, particularly since the new US president has taken office.

Tehran has proved its commitment to the implementation of the nuclear deal, and its compliance has been confirmed for several times by relevant authorities, including the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Qassemi said.

“The US administration is the one who must stop its continued hostile behaviours, breach of commitments, and unilateral measures against the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA),” he added.

Pointing to the country’s several years of experience in test-launching satellite carriers, Qassemi said the move is the Islamic Republic’s inalienable right and in full compliance with Iran’s international commitments.

He further referred to the US officials’ use of such issues to claim that Iran is violating the nuclear deal, and described it as a ‘groundless and illogical’ move aimed at justifying Washington’s spiteful anti-Iran policies.

“Instead of looking for excuses and raising false accusations against Iran, American statesmen had better avoid repeating measures that violate the international regulations, and stop selling hundreds of billions of dollars of lethal weapons and equipment, which target peace, security, and stability in the region,” he added.

 

Golden Cigarettes New Way to Show Off Wealth in Tehran

Smoking is a pricy enough habit, but a new golden cigarette product is taking expensive tastes in Iran’s capital to an all new high.

According to a Farsi report by the Fararu news website, with each sold for almost $16, these flakes of tobacco rolled in shiny golden papers, which are made from edible gold leaves, are the latest trend and hobby among the ‘rich kids of Tehran’ with a lot of money to burn.

They even post photos of themselves while smoking these cigarettes on social media.

While researchers have announced that inhaling gold particles is highly dangerous to health, such warnings have failed to stop these young rich people from smoking these shiny cigarettes to show off their wealth.

Iran Wins One Gold, 4 Silvers in 2017 World Karate Games

Zabiollah Poorsheib took part in the men’s 84-kigram kumite competitions at GEM Sports Complex in the western Polish city of Wrocław on Wednesday, and triumphed over Japanese rival Ryutaro Araga in the final contest, and took the gold.

In the men’s over 84-kilogram kumite division, Sajjad Ganjzadeh lost to Hideyoshi Kagawa from Japan and finished second.

Also on Wednesday, Aliasghar Asiabari claimed a silver medal in the men’s kumite 75-kilogram division.

Iran Wins One Gold, 4 Silvers in 2017 World Karate Games

Hamideh Abbasali added another silver to Iran’s medal tally in the women’s kumite over 68-kilogram section.

Earlier in the tournament, 27-year-old Iranian karateka Amir Mehdizadeh could not defeat Azerbaijani contestant Firdosi Farzaliyev in the last contest of men’s kumite 60-kilogram class, and received the silver medal.

The 2017 World Games, commonly known as Wrocław 2017, kicked off in Wrocław, Poland, on July 20 and will wrap up on July 30. A total of 3,234 athletes from 104 nations have participated in the multi-sport event.

Iran Successfully Tests Satellite Carrier, Opens New Space Centre

The center, home to Iran’s first fixed launch platform, administrates the development, launch, and navigation of Iranian satellite carriers.

Designed and built in compliance with international standards, the Imam Khomeini National Space Center is going to handle all space projects in the low‑Earth orbit (LEO).

Simorgh satellite carrier is capable of sending satellites weighing up to 250 kilograms into an orbit around the Earth with an altitude of 500 km.

Iran has in recent years made great headways in the space technology thanks to the efforts made by its local scientists.

The country successfully launched its first indigenous data-processing satellite, Omid (Hope), into orbit in February 2009.

‘ISIS Seeking to Establish Cyber-Caliphate’

Cyber-Caliphate’

A top Iranian police official says the Information Communication Technology (ICT) has undergone sea changes and, accordingly, influenced people’s lifestyles as well as social, cultural, economic, political, and security relations in societies.

The comments were made by Brigadier General Kamal Hadianfar, the head of Iran’s Cyber Police, which monitors activities in the virtual space and deals with cybercrimes.

“Renowned world organizations predict that cybercrime, cyber-attacks, and information theft in the virtual space will inflict $2 trillion worth of loss on the global economy in 2019,” said the senior police official while addressing a conference held in Tehran on preventing and combating cybercrime, which was also attended by Iranian deputy foreign minister and a number of foreign ambassadors.

He said experts believe each technology needs 10 to 15 years after being introduced to be fully developed.

“Otherwise, criminals will abuse these technologies,” he added, according to a Farsi report by ISNA.

 

ISIS Seeking to Establish Cyber-Caliphate

He said the international community is concerned over growing activities by terror groups in the cyberspace.

“These groups conduct activities in the virtual space to attract, train and recruit individuals to use them in terrorist operations,” he noted.

“Today, by taking a look at ISIS’ new manifest published recently, we realize that the group is changing its strategies.”

After the defeats they suffered, he said, ISIS terrorists are now working in the cyberspace to recruit new operatives and establish a “cyber-caliphate.”

He went on to say that terrorist groups are taking advantage of social networks to promote their activities.

General Hadianfar added that ISIS is using software on the Internet to coordinate its terrorist operations.

He said the police department dealing with cybercrime has offices in 135 locations across Iran and has detected “more than 80% of the crimes committed in the virtual space,” adding the department has been engaged in international cooperation on a large scale (in over 1,500 cases) to tackle cybercrime.

He then took a swipe at countries which do not accept responsibility for hacking attacks, and urged the UN to draw up an intentional convention to oblige countries to take responsibility for that.

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 27

The top story today was the death of an eight-month-old baby girl named Benita who died after being abandoned in his father’s car stolen by a couple of thieves. The thieves had abandoned the car with the girl inside in a street in southern Tehran.

Newspapers also widely covered the new US sanctions bill approved unanimously by the US House of Representatives, and the response Iranian officials vowed to give in reaction to the US ‘hostile’ move, which violates the nuclear deal between Tehran and world powers.

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

 

Afkar:

1- The Torn-Apart JCPOA

  • US Congress Unanimously Ratifies Unprecedented Sanctions against Iran

2- Iranian Committee Tasked with Monitoring JCPOA Is Asleep: IRGC General

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 27

 


Aftab-e Yazd:

1- This Mother’s Great Grief

  • 8-Month-Old Benita Was Found, but She Was Dead
  • Benita! Forgive Us for Failing to Create a Beautiful Life for You

2- Is US Preparing for Annulment of JCPOA?

3- Rightists, Leftists Welcome Government-IRGC Sympathy

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 27


Arman-e Emrooz:

1- You Can’t Make People Wear Hijab by Using Morality Police: Cleric

2- Iran President Vows Reciprocal Move against Non-Nuclear Sanctions

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 27


Ebtekar:

1- US Trap for Iran’s Withdrawal from Nuclear Deal

2- Rouhani: We’ll Give Appropriate Response to US Congress’ Move

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 27


Ettela’at:

1- Rouhani: Iran to Give Response to US

2- Hezbollah Fighting Terrorists on Behalf of Entire Lebanon: Nabih Berri

3- It’s People’s Right to Criticize the Law, Even the Constitution

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 27

 


Haft-e Sobh:

1- We Cannot Tolerate Anymore

  • 8-Month-Old Benita Falls Victim to 2 Amateur Criminals

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 27

 


Hemayat:

1- Trump: I Won’t Approve of JCPOA Anymore

2- National Consensus on Reciprocal Measure against US Sanctions

3- Iran Leader’s Advisor: Iran to Take Required Measures against This Clear Breach

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 27

 


Jame Jam:

1- Unanimous against Violation of Commitments

  • Iran Vows Decisive Response to US Congress’ Hostile Move

2- Let’s Value Every Single Drop of Water

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 27

 


Javan:

1- Rouhani: Iran to Reinforce Defensive Weapons Regardless of Others

2- Iranian Society Outraged by Car Stereo Thief’s Horrible Crime

3- Shiites in Paris Love General Soleimani

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 27

 


Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Iranian Officials United against New US Sanctions

2- Russia: We’ll Give Painful Response to New US Sanctions

3- Former CIA Chief Encourages US Government to Riot

4- Thousands of Jordanians Shouting Death to Israel

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 27


Kayhan:

1- 92% of Arsal Heights Liberated in Hezbollah-Syria Joint Operation

2- Handling Nuclear Case Should Be Taken Away from Government: Editor-in-Chief

3- People’s Demand from Judiciary: Ruthless Thieves of 8-Month-Old Baby Should Be Executed

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 27


Resalat:

1- Rouhani: US Should Stop Such Behaviours If It Wants Save Waterway

2- US Shoots JCPOA in Its Heart

3- Analyst: New US Sanctions Make Nuclear Deal Empty from Inside

4- Telegram, Instagram Hold Top Ranks in Cyber Crimes: Police

5- ISIS Made Arrangements for Tehran Attacks through Telegram

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 27


Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- Qiblah of Sanction

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 27

‘Rouhani’s Gov’t Not Qualified to Handle Iran Nuclear Case’

Hossein Shariatmadari, the editor-in-chief of the leading conservative newspaper Kayhan, says if the nuclear deal between Iran and world powers keeps going on with the current condition, Iran will sustain further losses.

In a Farsi interview with the Mizan News Agency, he said the government is not qualified enough to handle the nuclear case and added the case should be addressed by a council of leading experts and specialists.

Shariatmadari went on saying that over the past four years, the government has shown that it lacks the required skills to deal with the nuclear deal.

The government has just wasted most capacities as well as opportunities of the Islamic establishment without gaining any achievement, he added.

“The government claimed that the JCPOA is the product of a garden whose fruits are set to ripe later, but after four years we have come to find out that the fruits are rotten, and are inflicting damages on us,” he said.

If continued in this way, the JCPOA will inflict more damages on the Islamic Republic, he noted, adding that the handling of the nuclear case should be taken away from the government and given to a council of leading experts and specialists.

“Of course, some members of the government can be included in the council, but the council should not be led by the government because the government has proved over the past four years that it is not capable of handling the nuclear case. Once bitten, twice shy,” he noted.

Shariatmadari concluded that if the government is fair enough to review its record in the nuclear deal over the past four years, it will admit itself that it lacked enough capability to deal with the nuclear deal.