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Dozens of ISIS Terrorists Killed in IRGC’s Missile Attacks: Report

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In a Tuesday interview with Press TV, an anonymous IRGC commander said the Sunday night’s missile attacks have claimed the lives of many ISIS terrorists.

Earlier, Al Mayadeen TV had quoted an Iranian official as saying at least 50 ISIS terrorists, including several high-ranking commanders, were killed when one of Iran’s missiles hit their headquarters in Syria’s Dayr al-Zawr.

According to the source, six Libyan ISIS commanders were killed in the attack; two of whom have been identified as Abu Asim al-Libyai and Abdel Kader al-Frani, better known as Abu Harith.

The IRGC fired six medium-range ground-to-ground ballistic missiles into ISIS bases in Syria’s Deir ez-Zor on Sunday in retaliation for twin terrorist attacks in the Iranian capital Tehran, which killed 17 people and injured over 50 others.

Iraqi PM Arrives in Tehran for High-Level Talks

Iraqi PM Arrives in Tehran for High-Level Talks

Heading a high-ranking delegation including five ministers of his cabinet, the Iraqi Premier arrived in capital Tehran and was welcomed by Iranian Minister of Industry, Mine, and Trade Mohammad Reza Nematzadeh at Mehrabad airport.

He was later officially received by Iran’s First Vice President Es’haq Jahangiri.

Before his visit to the Islamic Republic, the Iraqi PM held talks with Saudi officials in Jeddah. He is also slated to leave Tehran for Kuwait on the last leg of his three-nation regional tour.

Earlier, Iranian Ambassador to Iraq, Iraj Masjedi, said that Abadi’s visit to Tehran was on the agenda, but the recent developments in the region and the significance of relations between the two neighbouring countries were the reasons for which the visit is being made at this time.

Political Pundits, Officials Hail IRGC’s Attacks on ISIS in Syria

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The IRGC’s Sunday missile attacks launched from Iran on the terrorists’ positions in eastern Syria were widely covered by world media, and received positive reactions by political pundits, even those opposed to the Iranian Establishment.

Political Pundits, Officials Hail IRGC’s Attacks on ISIS in Syria (2)Masoud Behnoud, a prominent London-based Iranian journalist, historian and writer, said in his Twitter account, “I believe that, in this situation, it is wrong to adopt a policy of appeasement and show any kind of weakness in the face of Trump’s moves and strategies. Appeasement works and is good at the negotiation table. At this stage, the world understands the language of pride better.”

Another London-based Iranian political analyst, Ali Alizadeh, said, “Hitting a target inside the territory of a friend and ally country in coordination with its incumbent government is [a] legitimate [move] and in compliance with international laws. Bellicosity, is to cast doubt on [the legitimacy] of our right of self-defence.”

Iran’s Ambassador to London Hamid Baeedinejad also made one of the first reactions to the attacks: “The missile attack on the ISIS military base in Syria demonstrated Iran’s capability for and willpower in the fight against terrorism and the security threats.”

Political Pundits, Officials Hail IRGC’s Attacks on ISIS in SyriaIran’s First Vice President Es’haq Jahangiri also noted, “Iran’s redline is the security of its people. Iran is honest and powerful in the fight against terrorism. Iran’s missile capability is deterrent and at the service of the region’s peace and stability and security.”

Asr-e Iran quoted Iranian Parliament’s Vice-Speaker Ali Motahari as saying, “The missile attack by Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps against the [ISIS] terrorists was timely and reciprocal. The continuation of such moves by Iran depends on the measures taken by the opposing side. Nevertheless, these [military] operations were carried out in response to the [June 17] terror attacks on Tehran. We had the right to chase the terrorists in any part of the world.”

Political Pundits, Officials Hail IRGC’s Attacks on ISIS in SyriaIRGC General Qassem Soleimani was also quoted as saying in an Instagram account attributed to him that the ISIS terrorists should know a dreadful fate would await them following the IRGC’s missile attack on the terrorists’ positions in Syria’s Deir ez-Zor.

The Persian version of Russia’s Sputnik news agency wrote that “ISIS was slapped in the face so that others could hear the sound of the hit.”

Political Pundits, Officials Hail IRGC’s Attacks on ISIS in SyriaAl-Monitor’s correspondent Laura Rozen also showed one of the best and earliest reactions to the attacks: “Our allies are fighting with each other, and our ‘enemy’ is striking our Numero Uno enemy.”

 

Political Pundits, Officials Hail IRGC’s Attacks on ISIS in SyriaMeanwhile, Al Jazeera talk show host Faisal al-Kasim said in a tweet, “Yesterday (June 18) Iran fired a giant missile towards Syria which crossed the Iraqi airspace en route [to Deir ez-Zor], and yet, we, Arabs, are still arguing whether Almarai’s [Saudi company] dairy products are better or those produced by Turkish companies.”

Israeli journalist, Amichai Stein, also noted that “Iranian Revolution Guards fire missiles at militant groups in eastern Syria. Iran holds responsible for attacks in Tehran.”

Political Pundits, Officials Hail IRGC’s Attacks on ISIS in SyriaPolitical editor of Germany’s Bild newspaper, Julian Ropcke, noted, “Shortly after the US shot down an Assad jet, Iran responded by launching mid-range missiles on ISIS.”

Cooperation with Africa Key to Fight against Terror: Iran

Speaking in a meeting with the new Ambassador of Benin to Tehran on Tuesday, Rouhani blasted the interference of world powers in Africa and the Middle East, and said their meddlesome policies have led to further violence and terrorism in these regions.

“Besides their bilateral relations, Iran, Benin and other African countries can exchange views and cooperate to resolve regional and international issues,” he noted.

President Rouhani said the problems in the Mideast and Africa would not be resolved except through diplomacy and negotiations.

Cooperation with the African countries is a must in fight against extremism and terrorism, he went on to say.

Rouhani underlined that the logic of terrorism is to use arms and violence. He also noted that Iran believes people must choose their own political inclinations and this idea must be promoted among the younger generation.

Development of relations with African countries is one of the principles of the Islamic Republic’s foreign policy, President Rouhani said, adding that Tehran welcomes the expansion of its cooperation with Benin.

Referring to the implementation of some projects in Benin by the Iranian engineers and experts, the Iranian president said “certainly such cooperation can promote friendship between the two Iranian and Beninese nations and familiarise the youths in Benin and Africa with the capabilities of the Iranian experts.”

For his part, the new Ambassador of Benin to Tehran, Naim Akibo, on behalf of the President of Benin praised Rouhani’s efforts to establish peace and stability in the region.

“Benin is willing to take advantage of the Iranian experts’ capabilities and technical knowledge,” he added.

Akibo also offered his condolences over the recent terrorist attacks in Tehran in which a number of Iranians were killed by the ISIS terrorists.

Rouhani Urges Full Implementation of Deals between Iran, Slovenia

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has stressed the need for complete implementation of the agreements already signed between Tehran and Ljubljana, saying the move will help further foster the relations between Iran and Slovenia.

Rouhani made the remarks in a meeting with the new Slovenian ambassador to Tehran, Kristina Radej, on Tuesday (June 20).

The Iranian president said the visit by Slovenian President Borut Pahor to Iran, in November 2016, led to positive changes in the two states’ bilateral ties.

He added at present, Iran and Slovenia have great potentials for expanding their bilateral relations which need to be exploited and fulfilled by their officials.

Relations between Iran and Slovenia have always been positive, Rouhani said, voicing optimism that the two countries would expand relations and cooperation in the fields of trade, culture, policy and economy in the future.

He expressed the hope that during the new Slovenian ambassador’s mission in Iran, the two sides would witness such positive developments as the growth of relations between their nations and expansion of cooperation between their governments.

For her part, Radej said there is no obstacle to the strengthening of relations and fostering collaboration between the two countries.

She vowed to do her best to boost ties between the two states and implement the agreements and contracts they have already signed.

Iran Ready to Expand Ties with Thailand, Malaysia: President

Speaking in a Tuesday meeting with new ambassadors of Malaysia and Thailand, President Hassan Rouhani voiced Iran’s willingness to promote its cooperation with the two south Asian countries.

While receiving the letter of credentials of Thailand’s new Ambassador to Tehran Kallayana Vipattipumiprates, Rouhani expressed the hope that by utilizing the capacities bilateral relations would be boosted.

“Iran and Thailand have good agreements to expand and deepen cooperation, especially in the fields of energy, industry and agriculture. With implementation of these agreements and participation of public and private sectors, we will witness more development of relations,” Rouhani added.

Stressing that the ties between the two countries are expanding and developing, Rouhani said after the implementation of the JCPOA and removal of sanctions, there is a good opportunity to strengthen bilateral relations in order to improve Tehran’s economic and cultural ties with Bangkok.

For his part, the new ambassador of Thailand to Tehran said Bangkok is interested in expanding relations with Tehran in the areas of energy, trade, food, agriculture, and tourism.

Iran Ready to Expand Ties with MalaysiaIn another meeting with new ambassador of Malaysia to Tehran, the Iranian president underlined the promotion of ties with Kuala Lampur and said development of relations between Iran and Malaysia in all fields will be beneficial to both nations.

Rouhani also stated that Iran is ready to deepen ties with Malaysia in fight against terrorism and violence in the region.

“The Islamic Republic is ready to boost ties with Malaysia in different fields, including energy and tourism,” President Rouhani added.

The new Ambassador of Malaysia to Tehran, Dato Rustam bin Yahaya, said in turn that bilateral relations are developing and his country is willing to further develop these ties.

Rouhani’s Administration Fully Backs IRGC’s Missile Activities

“The dear IRGC’s response to Daesh (ISIL or ISIS) is a symbol of national might,” Mohammad Baqer Nobakht said in a weekly press conference on Tuesday, noting that the country’s might is not protecting national security alone, but contributes to regional security as well.

Asked about the US Senate’s recent bill imposing sanctions on Iran for its missile program and on the IRGC, Nobakht made it clear that President Hassan Rouhani’s administration will keep supporting “all missile activities” by the IRGC and other armed forces of the country.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran considers no limit to enhancing its missile capabilities,” the spokesman added, underlining that Tehran’s defense power could by no means be subject to negotiations or compromise.

His comments came after the IRGC on Sunday night fired six high-precision missiles at positions of the Daesh terrorist group in Syria’s Deir ez-Zor.

The missile attack, launched from west of Iran, was in retaliation for a recent terrorist attack in Tehran claimed by Daesh.

The strike came a few days after the US Senate passed a bill on new sanctions against Iran. The bill imposes mandatory sanctions on people involved with Iran’s ballistic missile program and those who do business with them. It also applies terrorism-related sanctions to the IRGC and enforces an arms embargo.

Iran Calls for Further Unity among World’s Independent States

Speaking in a Tuesday meeting with new Mexican Ambassador to Tehran, Jose Alfonso Zegbe Camarena, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said independent states should try to establish closer relations with each other and let the world hear a united voice from them.

He also pointed to the similar approaches of Iran and Mexico to international developments, and said the two countries should join hands and create a united front at the international level.

Rouhani further urged world powers to stop interfering in other countries’ affairs, and stressed that the only solution to international problems is dialogue and political consultation.

Elsewhere in the meeting, Rouhani noted that the Islamic Republic is keen to expand its cooperation with all Central and South American countries, Mexico in particular.

Tehran has always been interested in having good ties with Mexico and other countries in Central and South America, he said.

“Iranian and Mexican governments have serious resolve to promote their ties in all fields. The potentials for expanding Tehran-Mexico City cooperation should be identified so as to pave the way for deepening and developing business ties between the two countries’ private sectors,” Rouhani added.

The Iranian president regretted that the two countries have so far failed to use the existing capacities for enhancing the level of interactions, and expressed the hope that the cooperation between the two states would be reinforced during the new ambassador’s term.

Following the implementation of the nuclear deal between Tehran and world powers and the removal of certain sanctions and barriers to development of ties, the grounds are now prepared for increased interactions between Iran and Mexico, he added.

Zegbe Camarena, for his part, congratulated Rouhani on his re-election on behalf of the Mexican president, and stressed that his country seeks to expand its cooperation with the Islamic Republic.

“The relations between the governments and parliaments of the two countries are at a high level, and there are currently extensive cultural ties between the two sides,” he noted.

During the meeting, the new Mexican ambassador also handed over his credentials to President Rouhani.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 20

The top story today was the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps’ attacks on ISIS positions in Syria’s Deir ez-Zor, and the worldwide reactions to the Sunday night’s move.

Newspapers also covered the remarks made by Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, the Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution, about the slap Iran will give terrorists.

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

 

Abrar:

1- Aerospace Commander: Accuracy of IRGC Missiles Sends Clear Message to Enemies

2- Leader’s Military Advisor: Iran-Russia-Syria-Iraq-Hezbollah Coalition Successful So Far

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 20 - abrar


 

Abrar-e Eqtesadi:

1- First VP Tasks Economy Minister to Settle Iran’s IMF Debts

2- Iran Signs Two Oil MoUs with Italians

3- Countdown Begins for Oil Extraction from Joint Field with Iraq

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 20 - arbar egtesadi


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Hard Revenge: How IRGC Missile Attack on ISIS Was Covered Worldwide

2- Iran Leader: Islamic Republic Strongly Standing [against Enemies]

  • Nation to Slap Enemies in Their Faces: Leader

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 20 - aftab


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Shock of Fire: World Amazed by Iran’s Decisive Fight against ISIS

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 20 - arman


 

Ebtekar:

1- Missile Slap: Reactions to IRGC’s Attack on ISIS in Deir ez-Zor

2- Rouhani: Leader’s Special Attention to Social Harms Leads to National Resolve

3- First VP: People’s Security Is Iran’s Red Line

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 20 - ebtekar


 

Ettela’at:

1- World Reactions to IRGC’s Missile Attacks on Terrorists

2- Many of ISIS Elements Killed in Attack; Their Equipment, Weapons Destroyed

3- Russia Gives US Ultimatum: We’ll Shoot Any Object Flying in Syria Sky

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 20 - etelaat


 

Iran:

1- Shooting ISIS in the Head: Widespread Reactions to Iran Attacks

2- Iran’s Top Officer: Hegemonic Powers Not Capable of Fighting against Iran for Now

3- Zarif: Iran’s Missile Capability Used to Defend Citizens, Help Global Fight against Terror

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 20 - iran


 

Javan:

1- Nation Pride Maximised after Missile Attacks

2- Tehran Is Not London, Paris to Remain Passive: IRGC Aerospace Commander

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 20 - javan


 

Kayhan:

1- ISIS Slapped in Face; Tel Aviv, Riyadh Tremble

2- Ansarullah: Al Saud Bombing Yemen Thanks to UNSC Support

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 20 - kayhan


 

Rah-e Mardom:

1- President: Nothing More Rewarding than Reducing Poverty, Unemployment

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 20 - rahemardom


 

Resalat:

1- IRGC Uses Missiles to Respond to Terrorists’ Firecrackers

  • Soft Warning to Sponsors of American Terrorists
  • They Should Expect Stronger Response

2- Judiciary Chief Warns Those Who Cooperate with Enemies

3- Senior Kurdish Cleric: ISIS Sponsors Should Hear Sound of IRGC’s Slap

4- Iran Foreign Ministry: Deir ez-Zor Operation Just a Warning

5- Top Officer: Iran among World’s Top Missile Powers

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 20 - resalat


 

Shahrvand:

1- Loud Sound of a Slap

  • Leader: Iran to Strongly Slap Enemies in Their Face
  • Zarif: Iran’s Missile Capability Protects Its Citizens in Lawful Self-Defence
  • Aref: Iranian Nation Not to Give in to Aggressors

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 20 - shahrvand


 

Shargh:

1- Explosion Waves after IRGC’s Missile Attack

  • ISIS Senior Commander Killed in Iran Attack on Deir ez-Zor

2- Leader: Those Who Wish to Change Islamic Republic Will Take Dream to Grave

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 20 - shargh


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- Rise [Qiyam] of Zolfaqar [Qiyam and Zolfaqar were two types of missiles IRGC used to attack ISIS positions in Syria]

2- Attacks on Syria’s Deir ez-Zor Showed Iran’s Deterrence Power, Resolve in Fight against Terror

3- Last US Envoy to Damascus: Game Is Over, US Was Defeated, Iran Won

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 20 - vatane emrooz

Iran Denounces New US Bans on Cuba

Bahram Qassemi

“The Islamic Republic of Iran rejects the new [US] restrictions against Cuba, and does believe that the world experience has proven sanctions are ineffective as a tool to exert pressure on independent nations in order to undermine their determination,” Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said.

In a Farsi interview with IRNA, he said Washington has a dark record of imposing such sanctions on independent peoples.

“The Cuban people’s resistance and resolve over the past five decades have rendered ineffective all policies and measures adopted by the US to bully as well as impose sanctions and exert pressure on this country,” the spokesman said.

He said it is surprising that American politicians have not yet learned a lesson from past experience and continue to pursue their futile, wrong and useless policies and insist on ignoring the independence of nations, showing off their policy of bullying to the international community more than ever.

Qassemi condemned and expressed regret over Washington’s move against Cuba, and added Iran follows a policy of backing independent nations around the world.

US President Donald Trump on Friday that the US would impose new limits on US travelers to Cuba and ban any payments to the military-linked conglomerate that controls much of the island’s tourism industry.

He said the US would consider lifting those and other restrictions only after Cuba returned fugitives and made a series of other internal changes including freeing political prisoners, allowing freedom of assembly and holding free elections.